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Volume : III, Issue : V, June - 2013

GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH INTERNET APPLICABILITY IN INDIA

PRAVIN S.BORASE AND S. B. GOLAHIT

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

The purpose of Information Technology is to facilitate the exchange and management of information or data and has a lot of potentials for the information processing and component of the construction industry. The buyers and sellers gathering in virtual market-place and revolutionizing the way business is conducted particularly in areas of trading systems, retail merchandising and brokerages. Global networking, computers and people who use them are completely transforming the global economy. This research is based on secondary data. The scope of the present study is restricted to analyses growth and development of Information Technology with Internet Applicability in India. The study further restricted to analysis the growth of internet users during 2000 to 2010. The secondary data has been collected from internet and various books. Information technology can provide improved speed, centrality, and cost savings, thus the business should focus the bulk of their efforts on building electronic technology enhancements that benefit both parties over the long term period.

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PRAVIN S.BORASE AND S. B. GOLAHIT, (2013). GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WITH INTERNET APPLICABILITY IN INDIA. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. V, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2500.pdf

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