Service (economics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In economics, a service is an intangible commodity. More specifically, services are an intangible equivalent of economic goods. Service provision is often an economic activity ...
Web service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A Web service is a method of communication between two electronic devices over the web (internet). The W3C defines a "Web service" as "a software system designed to support ...
Skype - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Skype ( / ˈ s k aɪ p /) is a proprietary voice-over-Internet Protocol service and software application originally created by Niklas Zennström and Janus Friis in 2003, and ...
Ecosystem services - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Humankind benefits from a multitude of resources and processes that are supplied by natural ecosystems. Collectively, these benefits are known as ecosystem services and include ...
Customer service - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Customer service is the provision of service to customers before, during and after a purchase. According to Turban et al. (2002), "Customer service is a series of activities ...
Financial services - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Financial services are the economic services provided by the finance industry, which encompasses a broad range of organizations that manage money, including credit unions ...
Zune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zune is a digital media brand owned by Microsoft which includes a line of portable media players (now discontinued), a digital media player software for Windows machines, a ...
List of Google products - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This list of Google products includes all major desktop, mobile and online products released or acquired by Google Inc. This list also includes prior products, that have been ...