The Internet and American business
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viii, 596 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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When we think of the Internet, we generally think of Amazon, Google, Hotmail, Napster, MySpace, and other sites for buying products, searching for information, downloading entertainment, chatting with friends, or posting photographs. In the academic literature about the Internet, however, these uses are rarely covered. The Internet and American Businessfills this gap, picking up where most scholarly histories of the Internet leave off--with the commercialization of the Internet established and its effect on traditional business a fact of life. These essays, describing challenges successfully met by some companies and failures to adapt by others, are a first attempt to understand a dynamic and exciting period of American business history. Tracing the impact of the commercialized Internet since 1995 on American business and society, the book describes new business models, new companies and adjustments by established companies, the rise of e-commerce, and community building; it considers dot-com busts and difficulties encountered by traditional industries; and it discusses such newly created problems as copyright violations associated with music file-sharing and the proliferation of Internet pornography. Contributors: Atsushi Akera, William Aspray, Randal A. Beam, Martin Campbell-Kelly, Paul E. Ceruzzi, James W. Cortada, Wolfgang Coy, Blaise Cronin, Nathan Ensmenger, Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz, Brent Goldfarb, Shane Greenstein, Thomas Haigh, Ward Hanson, David Kirsch, Christine Ogan, Jeffrey R. Yost.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Aspray, W., & Ceruzzi, P. E. (2008). The Internet and American business . MIT Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Aspray, William and Paul E., Ceruzzi. 2008. The Internet and American Business. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Aspray, William and Paul E., Ceruzzi. The Internet and American Business Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2008.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Aspray, W. and Ceruzzi, P. E. (2008). The internet and american business. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Aspray, William,, and Paul E. Ceruzzi. The Internet and American Business MIT Press, 2008.

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