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m-commerce
(Mobile-COMMERCE) Using smartphones and handheld computers with wireless connections to place orders and transact business over the Web. See m-business and e-commerce.
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Definition: m-commerce
(Mobile-COMMERCE) Using smartphones and handheld computers with wireless connections to place orders and transact business over the Web. See m-business and e-commerce.
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