Across
- 2. The tendency of some consumers to continue buying the same brand of goods rather than competing brands.
- 4. A retailer that sells its products through traditional channels and online.
- 5. Allows customers to house their Web site documents on the company’s servers.
- 6. The sequence of design, production, and marketing efforts a business conducts to deliver its products at the right price and time.
- 7. A business model in which a business transacts information, goods, or services with another business.
- 8. Business model that allows customers to interact with one another online to transact goods and services.
- 10. Business model that allows customers to easily access relevant information from government agencies.
- 15. Companies offering wireless connection services to the public.
- 18. Indicates the address of a Web Site.
- 20. A business model in which a business or organization uses the Internet to sell its products or services to consumers.
- 21. Businesses model in which consumers initiate the transaction, posting an intent or desire to buy a certain product at a certain price.
- 24. Works in a way similar to cordless telephones, adding short-range radios to computers and PDA’s.
- 25. Any process a business conducts over a computer network.
- 26. sells primarily through the Internet
- 27. A global network of computers, communication tools, and information resources.
Down
- 1. Business model in which the business doesn't buy or sell products or services themselves but acts as an intermediary and brings buyers and sellers together
- 3. Business model that connects the private sector to the government marketplace.
- 9. The common underlying language or protocol through which systems communicate on the Internet.
- 11. a system of policies, operations, resources, and technology used to generate revenue.
- 12. The language that moves hypertext files across the Internet and defines the rules for transferring those files.
- 13. Use automated computer programs to scan Internet databases.
- 14. A business with physical storefronts.
- 15. A global collection of graphical and hypertext Internet pages that can be viewed with a computer.
- 16. the conducting of business by electronic means.
- 17. When pricing changes create a change in the amount of goods or services consumers are willing to buy at a certain price.
- 19. An addressing scheme to identify and locate computers on the Internet.
- 22. The production of goods that offer specialized choices to mainstream buyers.
- 23. markup language The standard language for the Web browser.
- 24. A program used to view, download, surf or access Web documents.