Today the idea of living without e-commerce seems impossible, complicated and inconvenient for many. It was not until just a few decades ago that the e-commerce idea it had even appeared.
El ecommerce started 40 years ago And, to this day, it continues to grow with new technologies, innovations, and thousands of businesses entering the online market each year.
It all starts with a good idea
michael aldrich, an English inventor, innovator and entrepreneur, is credited with developing the predecessor of online shopping. The idea came up in 1979 during a walk with his wife and their Labrador when Aldrich was complaining about his weekly grocery shopping expedition. This conversation sparked an idea, which was to connect a television to their supermarket to deliver food to them. Immediately after the discussion, Aldrich planned and implemented his idea.
Minitel
In 1982, France launched the internet precursor called Minitel. The online service used a Videotex terminal machine accessed through telephone lines.
By 1999, more than 9 million Minitel terminals had been distributed and were connecting approximately 25 million users in this interconnected network of machines.
Online Ecommerce Stores
Between the mid-2000s and the 1995s, important advances were made in the commercial use of the Internet. The largest online retailer in the world from Amazon, launched in XNUMX as an online bookstore.
Amazon, being an online store, was able to offer exponentially more products for the buyer.
Another great success story was eBay, an online auction site that debuted in 1995. Other retailers like Zappos and Victora Secret followed suit with online shopping sites.
Safety to buy online
As more and more people started doing business online, a need for secure communication and transactions became apparent. In 2004, the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI) to ensure that companies were complying with various security requirements.
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