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Food industry and the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Drew Smith
Food industry and the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Drew Smith
Autore Smith Drew
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 p.)
Disciplina 664/.0068/8
Soggetto topico Food industry and trade - Computer network resources
Electronic commerce
Internet
ISBN 1-281-31287-8
9786611312879
0-470-99963-2
0-470-99962-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Food Industry and the Internet; Preface; Editorial Introduction; Contents; Introduction; Part 1: Pioneers and Turning Points; PART 1: PIONEERS AND TURNING POINTS; Top chef introduces revolutionary e-cooking service; AC Nielsen launches Web research package; Interview: rise of an organic banker; Pink dot goes PDQuick; Sales training goes on the Net; Pringles pioneers voice mail ads; That Sainsbury's depot . . . how it works; Part 2: Stop Press!; PART 2: STOP PRESS!; Beer sales show 300% growth; Pizza wars online; Hotel bookings service gets off to flying start; New site takes on Chateauonline
Ex-Burger King team look to supply links Row over cut price Net rooms; Flying noodles get 20 visitors a month; Herb farm is growing; Wine portal looks to open trade account; Titan portal nightmare as names clash; Gourmets showered with gifts; Directors savage credit card bureaucracy; Farmers launch spuds online; Europ@web takes slice of wine portal; Gourmet site picks up IBM award; Rare breeds shop goes virtual; Those 25,000 Unilever jobs - the real story; Remote poultry breeder gets 70 visits a day; Spicing up the net; UK launch for wine auction site; Case study: espresso is hot (part one)
Case study: espresso is hot (part two)Fishmonger delivers within 24 hours; Virgin snaps up orgasmic wines; Food from Britain launches corner shop for small producers; Another kite mark to validate e-business; Domino sells 6000 pizzas a month; ¡Olé! Here comes Spain!; Chocolate orders: five to one now off the Net; Farmers undercut supermarket prices; Computer company wins the free phone race; Diet foods boom on the net; Phone charge rip-off continues; Net trade persuades DHL to float off online services; Whittards looks to brand alliances; Coffee Republic signs up with Net cafes
Cyber slimmers clean out the larder And not to be left behind . . .; Jamie Oliver splashes out on his name; Marketing; Barclays launches e-business payment scheme; Banner advertising flops; One million new users sign online in April; Not so free after all; Le Franc re-brands with Henrietta Green; Whoops! I Luv delays chef's launch; Mail order now taking half its orders on the Net; And what wine would you suggest for turbot, monsieur?; Chocolate tops the sales in mall; Seattle coffee profits head into cyberspace; Survey slams online services; UK market matures
UK grocery market now bigger than the rest of Europe Tesco tests Sunday trading laws; As if the web did not have enough recipes . . .; Priceline to take on Europe; Over 55's drink 15 bottles of wine a week; . . . Which is why Richard Branson moves in; Internet will usher in the euro; After the Net café, comes the Net pub; Tesco expands into America; Lastorders.com sups up £2.5 million investment; . . . and Eggs is looking for a £10 million benefit; And now its 10 million, official; Secure ordering triples orders; Freshfood.co.uk expands organic range to 5000 lines
Organic butchers put their beef on the Net
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145689403321
Smith Drew  
London ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Food industry and the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Drew Smith
Food industry and the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Drew Smith
Autore Smith Drew
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 p.)
Disciplina 664/.0068/8
Soggetto topico Food industry and trade - Computer network resources
Electronic commerce
Internet
ISBN 1-281-31287-8
9786611312879
0-470-99963-2
0-470-99962-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Food Industry and the Internet; Preface; Editorial Introduction; Contents; Introduction; Part 1: Pioneers and Turning Points; PART 1: PIONEERS AND TURNING POINTS; Top chef introduces revolutionary e-cooking service; AC Nielsen launches Web research package; Interview: rise of an organic banker; Pink dot goes PDQuick; Sales training goes on the Net; Pringles pioneers voice mail ads; That Sainsbury's depot . . . how it works; Part 2: Stop Press!; PART 2: STOP PRESS!; Beer sales show 300% growth; Pizza wars online; Hotel bookings service gets off to flying start; New site takes on Chateauonline
Ex-Burger King team look to supply links Row over cut price Net rooms; Flying noodles get 20 visitors a month; Herb farm is growing; Wine portal looks to open trade account; Titan portal nightmare as names clash; Gourmets showered with gifts; Directors savage credit card bureaucracy; Farmers launch spuds online; Europ@web takes slice of wine portal; Gourmet site picks up IBM award; Rare breeds shop goes virtual; Those 25,000 Unilever jobs - the real story; Remote poultry breeder gets 70 visits a day; Spicing up the net; UK launch for wine auction site; Case study: espresso is hot (part one)
Case study: espresso is hot (part two)Fishmonger delivers within 24 hours; Virgin snaps up orgasmic wines; Food from Britain launches corner shop for small producers; Another kite mark to validate e-business; Domino sells 6000 pizzas a month; ¡Olé! Here comes Spain!; Chocolate orders: five to one now off the Net; Farmers undercut supermarket prices; Computer company wins the free phone race; Diet foods boom on the net; Phone charge rip-off continues; Net trade persuades DHL to float off online services; Whittards looks to brand alliances; Coffee Republic signs up with Net cafes
Cyber slimmers clean out the larder And not to be left behind . . .; Jamie Oliver splashes out on his name; Marketing; Barclays launches e-business payment scheme; Banner advertising flops; One million new users sign online in April; Not so free after all; Le Franc re-brands with Henrietta Green; Whoops! I Luv delays chef's launch; Mail order now taking half its orders on the Net; And what wine would you suggest for turbot, monsieur?; Chocolate tops the sales in mall; Seattle coffee profits head into cyberspace; Survey slams online services; UK market matures
UK grocery market now bigger than the rest of Europe Tesco tests Sunday trading laws; As if the web did not have enough recipes . . .; Priceline to take on Europe; Over 55's drink 15 bottles of wine a week; . . . Which is why Richard Branson moves in; Internet will usher in the euro; After the Net café, comes the Net pub; Tesco expands into America; Lastorders.com sups up £2.5 million investment; . . . and Eggs is looking for a £10 million benefit; And now its 10 million, official; Secure ordering triples orders; Freshfood.co.uk expands organic range to 5000 lines
Organic butchers put their beef on the Net
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814976203321
Smith Drew  
London ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Food industry and the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Drew Smith
Food industry and the Internet [[electronic resource] /] / Drew Smith
Autore Smith Drew
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 p.)
Disciplina 664/.0068/8
Soggetto topico Food industry and trade - Computer network resources
Electronic commerce
Internet
ISBN 1-281-31287-8
9786611312879
0-470-99963-2
0-470-99962-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Food Industry and the Internet; Preface; Editorial Introduction; Contents; Introduction; Part 1: Pioneers and Turning Points; PART 1: PIONEERS AND TURNING POINTS; Top chef introduces revolutionary e-cooking service; AC Nielsen launches Web research package; Interview: rise of an organic banker; Pink dot goes PDQuick; Sales training goes on the Net; Pringles pioneers voice mail ads; That Sainsbury's depot . . . how it works; Part 2: Stop Press!; PART 2: STOP PRESS!; Beer sales show 300% growth; Pizza wars online; Hotel bookings service gets off to flying start; New site takes on Chateauonline
Ex-Burger King team look to supply links Row over cut price Net rooms; Flying noodles get 20 visitors a month; Herb farm is growing; Wine portal looks to open trade account; Titan portal nightmare as names clash; Gourmets showered with gifts; Directors savage credit card bureaucracy; Farmers launch spuds online; Europ@web takes slice of wine portal; Gourmet site picks up IBM award; Rare breeds shop goes virtual; Those 25,000 Unilever jobs - the real story; Remote poultry breeder gets 70 visits a day; Spicing up the net; UK launch for wine auction site; Case study: espresso is hot (part one)
Case study: espresso is hot (part two)Fishmonger delivers within 24 hours; Virgin snaps up orgasmic wines; Food from Britain launches corner shop for small producers; Another kite mark to validate e-business; Domino sells 6000 pizzas a month; ¡Olé! Here comes Spain!; Chocolate orders: five to one now off the Net; Farmers undercut supermarket prices; Computer company wins the free phone race; Diet foods boom on the net; Phone charge rip-off continues; Net trade persuades DHL to float off online services; Whittards looks to brand alliances; Coffee Republic signs up with Net cafes
Cyber slimmers clean out the larder And not to be left behind . . .; Jamie Oliver splashes out on his name; Marketing; Barclays launches e-business payment scheme; Banner advertising flops; One million new users sign online in April; Not so free after all; Le Franc re-brands with Henrietta Green; Whoops! I Luv delays chef's launch; Mail order now taking half its orders on the Net; And what wine would you suggest for turbot, monsieur?; Chocolate tops the sales in mall; Seattle coffee profits head into cyberspace; Survey slams online services; UK market matures
UK grocery market now bigger than the rest of Europe Tesco tests Sunday trading laws; As if the web did not have enough recipes . . .; Priceline to take on Europe; Over 55's drink 15 bottles of wine a week; . . . Which is why Richard Branson moves in; Internet will usher in the euro; After the Net café, comes the Net pub; Tesco expands into America; Lastorders.com sups up £2.5 million investment; . . . and Eggs is looking for a £10 million benefit; And now its 10 million, official; Secure ordering triples orders; Freshfood.co.uk expands organic range to 5000 lines
Organic butchers put their beef on the Net
Record Nr. UNISA-996197705703316
Smith Drew  
London ; ; Malden, MA, : Blackwell Science
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui