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Identify three of the five barriers to location-based m-commerce.
 
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A ________ is an electronic card containing an embedded microchip that enables predefined operations or the addition, deletion, or manipulation of information on the card.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Lack of GPS in mobile phones, accuracy of devices, cost-benefit justification, limited network bandwidth, and invasion of privacy are barriers to location-based m-commerce.

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