m-commerce
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of m-commerce
Example Sentences
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"Today, we are in a very strong leadership position with over 60 percent market share of the m-commerce market, 50 million customers and clear leadership in smartphones and fashion," Binny said in the company statement.
From Reuters • Jan. 11, 2016
Let x = the year and let y = the number of m-commerce users, in millions.
From Textbooks • Sep. 19, 2013
Moreover, Ready believes that a new generation of payments companies will lead m-commerce just as PayPal and three others took over e-commerce payments from traditional credit card payment processors.
From Forbes • Jul. 24, 2012
Words that are perhaps less obvious to most users include "parkour," a sport that combines running, climbing and leaping over environmental obstacles, and "m-commerce," business transactions carried out using mobile devices.
From Time • Apr. 5, 2011
Their growing prevalence is expected to boost what is dubbed "m-commerce", with experts predicting that more consumers will connect to the internet via mobiles than desktop PCs within five years.
From The Guardian • Dec. 10, 2010
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