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Social shopping could be influential in the future, says survey

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A number of Britons are finding that when they make a purchase online, through online payment

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China embracing online payments, survey finds

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China's online payment market appears to be swelling at an alarming rate as figures claim the sector grew to 776

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Qatar embracing e-commerce, survey finds

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A MasterCard survey has found that 49 per cent of Qatar's shoppers are heading online to make their purchases, Gulf-times.com

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E-commerce is built on convenience, reveals expert

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Convenience is one of the key drivers of e-commerce, so companies need to make sure their efforts allow the purchase of goods from anywhere.

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Credit card payments still have a future in emerging countries

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Mobile payments and credit card processing can live in harmony despite their class differ

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"VeriSign Trusted" SSL stamp replaced

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"VeriSign Trusted", one of the web's longest standing marks of online security, is to be replaced in a rebranding effort by security heavyweigh

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Online shopping a hit in South Africa

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South Africans can't get enough of e-commerce, according to the results of a recent poll - the MasterCard Worldwide Online Sh

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E-commerce still has room to grow, claims expert

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The e-commerce and the online payment industry still has a lot of time to grow, especially as demand for the med

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M-commerce to almost double by 2015

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Payments made using mobile web devices are expected to surpass $900 billion (£565 billion) by 2015, according to a new report.

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"Lack of choice" not to blame for slow e-commerce uptake in Canada

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According to a Seattlepi.com report, a "lack of choice" is not to blame for the somewhat slow uptake of Canadians embracing online shopping - they s

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