History of ecommerce dates back to the invention of
the very old notion of "sell and buy", electricity, cables,
computers, modems, and the Internet. Ecommerce became possible in 1991 when the
Internet was opened to commercial use. Since that date thousands of businesses
have taken up residence at web sites.
At first, the term ecommerce meant the process of
execution of commercial transactions electronically with the help of the
leading technologies such as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Electronic
Funds Transfer (EFT) which gave an opportunity for users to exchange business
information and do electronic transactions. The ability to use these
technologies appeared in the late 1970s and allowed business companies and
organizations to send commercial documentation electronically.
Although the Internet began to advance in
popularity among the general public in 1994, it took approximately four years
to develop the security protocols (for example, HTTP) and DSL which allowed
rapid access and a persistent connection to the Internet. In 2000 a great
number of business companies in the United States and Western Europe
represented their services in the World Wide Web. At this time the meaning of
the word ecommerce was changed. People began to define the term ecommerce as
the process of purchasing of available goods and services over the Internet
using secure connections and electronic payment services. Although the dot-com
collapse in 2000 led to unfortunate results and many of ecommerce companies
disappeared, the "brick and mortar" retailers recognized the
advantages of electronic commerce and began to add such capabilities to their
web sites (e.g., after the online grocery store Webvan came to ruin, two
supermarket chains, Albertsons and Safeway, began to use ecommerce to enable
their customers to buy groceries online). By the end of 2001, the largest form
of ecommerce, Business-to-Business (B2B) model, had around $700 billion in
transactions.
The History of Ecommerce: How Did It All Begin?
Nowadays the thought of living without ecommerce seems unfathomable, complicated and an inconvenience to many. It wasn’t until only a few decades ago that the idea of ecommerce had even appeared.
Ecommerce was introduced 40 years ago and, to this day, continues to grow with new technologies, innovations, and thousands of businesses entering the online market each year. The convenience, safety, and user experience of ecommerce has improved exponentially since its inception in the 1970’s. This article will address some of the key players and milestones of ecommerce.
History of Ecommerce. 2004. [Online]. Available at: http://www.ecommerce-land.com/history_ecommerce.html [Accessed November 2015]
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