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cck08 OnlineCourseIntro Connectivism ExtremeOpenBusiness
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Wanted OneTimeBuyButton BuyNowButton YouAndOnlyYouBuy UniqueBuyerButton OpenBusiness ExtremeOpenBusiness SocialDomaining
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Community platform for create your own community crews, Contents Mashups to presonalize your homepage." />metaTags: on 07-08-2008 -Cached -About Shared by:Ghalem Ouadjed
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Hey Robin, anybody of the support team, or any savvy member of the E-Junkie community: we have some questions, posed in http://aboutus.org/SharedEcommerce, we ask you here, because you might have a better feeling here "at home" :-) although I did my best to prepare a comfortable context in the aboutus.org wiki. Q1: How can we reduce the high percentage of Paypal-transaction costs, when needing a price <1 US$. Do you allow cumulating small amounts or do you know other micropayment options? Q2: Do you allow customizing the PayButton... something like | Create More ? | together with your VISA and Mastercard logo? Q3: Do you allow group accounts for SharedEcommerce (I guess, Paypal has something like that). All the best to all of us Fridemar Q4: We need a one-time Buy-Now Button for selling domain-names. Is this possible with E-Junkie? (As a small API application for GoogleSpreadsheet and/or EditGrid). Of course it would be great to integrate at least an Intra Registrar Transfer of the traded domaines. Q5: What are the typical transaction costs for international sellers with a merchant account? POSTED ON: July 10, 2008 @ 16:19 # http://www.e-junkie.com/bb/topic/2713/pg/0 Tags: SharedEcommerce CreatingAndSharingWealth SocialDomaining ExtremeOpenBusiness
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OpenBusiness ExtremeOpenBusiness SocialSynergyWeb entrepreneurship
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OpenBusiness ExtremeOpenBusiness are hot trails on Trailfire.com. We use both WikiTrails and Diigo annotations, because they complement each other.
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Quote: (with addition of the link, that isn't preserved by Diigo anymore) A much broader interpretation is that a business model is the architecture of products, services, actors and information flows as perceived by a particular business enterprise (Timmers 1998 http://www.electronicmarkets.org/modules/pub/view.php/electronicmarkets-183 ). The term 'business architecture' might be more descriptive of Timmers' concept. Such a broader model might be more compatible with ExtremeOpenBusiness (XOB).
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DistributedDevelopment ExtremeOpenBusiness xob http://trailfire.com/fridemar/marks/224279
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