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E-Greetings

                  An e-greeting  is  like a paper  greeting
                  card, but it is made using digital text and
                  effects. Unlike a paper card, which you can
                  hold in your hand, an e-greeting is a digital
                  file that you can see on your computer or
                  smartphone  but  cannot  touch.  You  can

                  send e-greetings through email anytime,
                  which  helps save paper  and  trees.  They
                  often include animations, music, pictures,
                  and  text,  making  them fun  to  look at.
                  Some popular e-greeting websites include
                  www.123greetings.com,  www.e-cards.com,
                  and so on.                                                          E-greetings

                  To view an e-greeting, the sender sends a link to the recipient. The recipient simply clicks on the
                  link to see the e-greeting in their web browser.
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                    The first e-greeting card website was created by Judith Donath in December 1994. It was
                    named the Electric Postcard. It was started with 10-20 e-cards a day and reached 19,000
                    e-cards a day in December 1995.


                  E-Banking

                  Technology has improved a lot over the years. Now, you can easily transfer money online from one
                  bank account to another. In the past, if cheques were damaged, lost, or torn, it took a long time
                  to fix the problem because a new cheque had to be written. With online banking, you can quickly

                  transfer money using a computer, laptop, or smartphone. It’s simple and saves a lot of time!
                  ATM services are also part of e-banking, allowing you to withdraw cash from any ATM, and the
                  amount will be debited from your bank account automatically.
                  E-banking benefits both bankers and customers in several ways:

                  For bankers:
                      Lower transaction costs                           Fewer chances of human error

                      Reduced fixed infrastructure costs                Increased customer loyalty and satisfaction
                      Less paperwork
                  For customers:

                      Convenient banking                                No geographical limitations
                      Lower costs                                       Reduced risk of fraud






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