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E-Business is the buying and selling of goods and services over the internet. It is a form of electronic commerce that allows businesses to conduct transactions with customers and other businesses online. E-Business includes activities such as online shopping, online banking, online payments, and online auctions. It also includes activities such as online marketing, online advertising, and online customer service.
E-Business has become increasingly popular in recent years, as it offers businesses a convenient and cost-effective way to reach customers. It also allows businesses to expand their reach to a global audience. Companies that specialize in e-business include Amazon, eBay, Alibaba, and PayPal. These companies provide services such as online shopping, online payments, and online marketing. Other companies that offer e-business services include Google, Apple, Microsoft, and IBM. Show Less Read more