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<title>Website database encryption in Business Exchange : E-commerce Sales</title>
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<description>Topic: Website database encryption

Message: Hello,Is it possible to encrypt MS Access database so that we can still access database record through web interface?Thanks.
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 May 2008 02:39:02 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>Proxy List in Business Exchange : E-commerce Sales</title>
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<description>Topic: Proxy List

Message: Proxy List158.130.006.254:3128 &#160; &#160; high-anonymous &#160; &#160; United States220.225.196.123:80 &#160; &#160; transparent server &#160; &#160; India125.63.78.78:3128 &#160; &#160; transparent server &#160; &#160; India61.145.59.220:80 &#160; &#160; transparent proxy &#160; &#160; zXytrcx23130.161.40.153:3124 &#160; &#160; high-anonymous proxy &#160; &#160; Netherlands130.37.198.244:3128 &#160; &#160; high-anonymous proxy &#160; &#160; Netherlands169.229.50.6:3124 &#160; &#160; high-anonymous proxy &#160; &#160; United States...........and more.
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 09:36:54 -0700</pubDate>
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<title>The best FREE &#38; HIGH PAYING survey sites... in Business Exchange : E-commerce Sales</title>
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<description>Topic: The best FREE &#38; HIGH PAYING survey sites...

Message: Hello all...Just wanted to let everyone know that if you're really interested in working from home, I make money regularly from several free-of-charge websites that pay well for filling out simple online forms, and it's all free: 1. Registration for the sites is free2. The surveys are quick &#38; easy 3. You do the surveys right there online.&#160; No waiting for surveys!4. You see your earnings in the members section of the site, and they pay you by check or PayPal every month!Please contact me at simpsonsrule1 (at) aqualityplace (dot) co (dot) uk&#160; &#160;with &#34;sites&#34; in the subject line, and I'll reply ASAP with the names of those free sites.&#160; -Thanks! Fatcat888
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<pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 22:52:17 -0800</pubDate>
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<title>E-Commerce Business is Booming! in Business Exchange : E-commerce Sales</title>
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<description>Topic: E-Commerce Business is Booming!

Message: Looking to fire up the troops (or yourself) as your business heads into the holiday shopping season? Here is good news for e-commerce business of all shapes and sizes. The U.S. Department of Commerce (DoC) statistics on retail e-commerce released last Friday illustrate it's on the rise and actually outpacing total retail sales in at least one metric. On a non-adjusted year-over-year basis, the DoC reported that e-commerce sales grew by 21.2 percent over the same quarter last year. In the same period, total retail sales increased by only 6.5 percent. On the whole as a percentage of total retail sales in the third quarter, e-commerce sales represented 1.8 percent. The third-quarter numbers also represent a respectable increase of 5.4 percent over the second quarter of 2004 on a non-adjusted basis, while total retail sales only marked a 0.5 percent increase. In terms of dollars, what that means is that on a non-adjusted base, e-commerce sales totaled $16.5 billion in the third quarter of 2004. Total retail sales for the quarter on a non-adjusted basis were estimated at just over $923.4 billion. For the first time with this report, the DoC also included sales estimates on an adjusted basis. The adjusted numbers are intended to statistically compensate for trading-day and holiday differences, as well as seasonal variations, though not for price changes. On the adjusted measure, e-commerce was actually worth almost a billion dollars more than on a non-adjusted basis, chalking up $17.6 billion. On an adjusted base, total retail sales for the period were actually estimated lower at $916.5 billion, which increases the reported e-commerce sales as a percentage of the total by 0.1 percent to 1.9 percent. On a year-over-year basis, (both adjusted and non-adjusted) e-commerce as a percentage of total sales has inched up by 0.2 percent on an adjusted basis (1.9 percent in the third-quarter of 2004 from 1.7 in the third quarter of 2003) or 0.1 percent (1.8 percent in the third quarter of 2004 from 1.6 percent in the third quarter of 2003) on a non-adjusted basis. Forrester Research has predicted that online holiday sales will grow to $13.2 billion, which, according to its data, represents a 20 percent increase over 2003. A new forecast estimate of the 2004 holiday online sales from JupiterResearch predicts $21.6 billion in sales, a 19 percent increase over 2003. (JupiterResearch and ECommerce-Guide are owned by Jupitermedia.) Jupiter expects that the increase will be driven by the amount each buyer will spend (up by 2 percent) and a greater number of online users (18 percent). Source: http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/news/new &#8230; hp/3439191
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<pubDate>Sat, 26 Aug 2006 03:39:08 -0700</pubDate>
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