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The internet began to have a significant influence on culture in the mid-90s, but until 2001, its effect on commerce was much more limited. Websites served mainly as electronic marketing brochures until the infrastructure to support secure payments was developed. Since then, online retailers have enjoyed huge advantages over their brick-and-mortar counterparts, including low overhead and access to a global market of prospects.
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