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Miami-Area Businesses Rush to Set Up Web Sites, Surf E-Commerce Tidal Wave.
Publication: The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 26-APR-00 |
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COPYRIGHT 2000 The Miami Herald
Byline: John Dorschner
Apr. 26--Within the next four years, 70 percent of American companies will be doing some kind of business on the Net, according to surveys.
That suggests a bright future for companies that provide services to get businesses running on the Web. This sector is expected to increase eightfold in the next three years -- to about $80 billion a year.
Dozens of South Florida companies, large and small, are rushing into this market.
Perhaps the most unusual is Addashop.com, a Miami-Dade company that has one of those Internet "win-win-win" strategies, in which everything is free and everyone makes money.
Vice President Christan Asbeck says any business or individual can go to...
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