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Impact of E-Commerce on Shopping Habits
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This paper answers four questions related to the impact of e-commerce on shopping habits, impact of YouTube on traditional news outlets, identity theft, and Wikipedia.

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Impact of E-Commerce on Shopping Habits What has been the impact of e-commerce on your shopping habits Since I\'ve started shopping online I rarely go into an actual bricks-and-boards store anymore I\'ve discovered that even with shipping andhandling this saves me money because I am not just looking throughmerchandise and finding things I don\'t need and didn\'t intend to get Inaddition it saves me an enormous amount of time that I can use to makemore money It saves wear and tear on

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Impact of E-Commerce on Shopping Habits 1) What has been the impact of e-commerce on your shopping habits? I've discovered that even with shipping andhandling, this saves me money, because I am not "just looking" throughmerchandise and finding things I don't need and didn't intend to get. There have been many times that I would never have successfully piecedtogether the fragmented information from scholarly sources without seeingit holistically on Wikipedia first. I have viewed content on YouTube.com, but I do not look there fornews; I watch the news on network stations, CNN, and FOX. Since entering PayPal information is something thatall sites do when PayPal is used, I opted to get the special device thatgenerates random numbers, and I now use that in conjunction with mypassword when ordering via PayPal. I used to spend a lot of timeshopping in stores, and now I spend only a tiny fraction of that timethere. Works CitedBaumer, Sonja. I did experience identity theft once. I believe I findmore interesting and suitable items online, since in the stores, I amlimited to a much smaller selection. There is a certain cross-section of the populationthat is extremely attracted to YouTube and who watch it regularly, andthese are most likely the individuals who watch less regular TV. However, it istrue that many people do watch news on YouTube. Since I've started shopping online, I rarely go into an actual bricks-and-boards store anymore. Although it is not scholarly andauthoritative, it is usually the best option for finding out the basicsabout a concept quickly and learning what needs to be researched about iton other scholarly web sites. On the other hand, I spend more time browsing for products online,but I also find better deals online and am more likely to find exactly whatI want instead of whatever the local stores have in stock. "YouTube vs. On the other hand, the advantages of Wikipedia are that it candocument things to the minute and seeks to provide basic information. Someone stole my PayPal accountinformation and ordered nearly $2, worth of Dell equipment, divertingthe shipment to their address. I like Wikipedia very much. Overall, onlineshopping has saved me time and money and has changed my old habit of"window shopping," which wasted both. Often, the scholarly sources only examine atiny part of the concept, and it is difficult to get a clear, comprehensivestatement of it from them. The factthat YouTube offers a look at real people and not just televisionpersonalities may be part of the appeal. I realized later that this happened becauseI had ordered something on a web site that had asked me to put in my PayPalinformation. 4) How do you feel about Wikipedia? It saves wear and tear on my car, as well. Whensomeone dies, for example, Wikipedia usually reflects that event almostimmediately. Main Stream Media: Kissing Cousins or Feuding Siblings?" FlowTV. 2) You have probably viewed and perhaps uploaded content to YouTube.com. What may be the pitfalls/advantages of usage? Inaddition, it saves me an enormous amount of time that I can use to makemore money. Someone apparently created a bogus PayPal login screen totrap my information. 3) Have you ever experienced any kind of identity theft and how do you plan to protect yourself in the future? More importantly, a source of basic information is often agreat starting place for further exploration, and Wikipedia excels at that. The pitfalls of using Wikipedia are that the information can be postedand amended by anyone, and there is no authorship given; thus, it isimpossible to verify statements made there without doing further research.In addition, multiple authors may not do a good job of making a cohesiveweb page. One blog asserts thatYouTube appears to be displacing regular TV, citing a report that "32% offrequent YouTube users say they watch less TV due to their youtubingactivity" (Baumer). What is the impact of this type of web site on traditional news outlets?

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