Presidential Candidates and E-Commerce
from the where-do-they-stand dept
The E-Commerce Times takes a look at the Presidential candidates to see their views on e-commerce. For the most part, it seems that Gore and Bush give the same basic empty talk about improving the economy via high-tech and solving the "digital divide". Yeah, we've heard that all before. The article then talks about Ralph Nader, who they feel would have the largest influence on the e-commerce world if elected (which is not very likely).
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