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A 3 page observation of the many changes that are being made world wide. This paper emphasizes the importance of e-commerce and contends that we are heading towards a world where money as we know it will be obsolete. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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File: AM2_PPmoneylessSoc.rtf
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society, indeed world society, has changed exponentially in just the past few decades. Commerce in particular has experienced dramatic changes. The way we did business yesterday during the
lives of our grandparents is not the way we do business today. Even more importantly, the was that we will do business in the future will be so radically
different from what our grandparents experienced that it would be foreign to them. Its not only the face and appearance of money that has changed, it is the way
that money exchanges hands that has changed. We are already in a world where electronic transactions are a normal part of the business experience. That world will only
expand to take a position of more importance in the future. It can be contended, in fact, that money as we know it will be essentially obsolete within twenty
years time. There are many reasons that the world is transitioning towards a moneyless world. Money in its physical form is a
dirty and inconvenient thing. We pass germs from one hand to another using it, we misplace it and lose it, and we never seem to have enough of it
in our pockets when a particularly critical opportunity for purchase arises. Money in its ionic form (i.e. money that is passed between hands not in the physical sense but
in the virtual sense using the wonders of electronic commerce), however, is a very convenient and very clean component of our lives. With just the touch of a few
buttons the ionic money in one account is reassigned to another account. Our moneyless society is only becoming larger and more
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