1An arena within which commercial dealing takes place; a market.
‘The research gurus, the Wall Street pundits, the investment bankers and lawyers thought they could restructure an industry from the outside by creating marketspaces everyone would have to play in.’
‘Work on the songs, try to figure out what will sell to the marketspace you are trying to penetrate and write/play accordingly.’
‘All who would have us believe that Linux will drive Microsoft from the marketspace, take note: The emperor has no clothes.’
‘Hence, as we shall see later, it is hardly surprising that pure-plays had difficulty establishing brand loyalty in this marketspace.’
‘Wall Street regularly beats up on government contractors - ‘every dollar spent chasing a government customer is one not spent on the really important marketspace like e-commerce and B2B intranets ‘(Wall Street analyst).’’
‘Could it be something to do with Telecom's monopoly in the DSL marketspace?’
‘What surprises me is that Telecom isn't out there competing in this marketspace rather than simply resting on its laurels.’
‘Looks like he is trying to break into the blogging/social networking marketspace, according to CNet.’
‘In the marketspace, information should be considered at the forefront, as the source of value creation for both marketplace and marketspace and a source of competitive advantage (Weiber & Kollmann).’
‘So could NZoom's demise be a great opportunity for a new entrant to make their mark in the online content marketspace?’
‘I, among an increasing number of others, have claimed that an Aesthetic Sensibility is the key to hard-nosed economic success in an insanely crowded marketspace, from Target & Samsung to IBM & Infosys & UPS.’
2mass nounCommerce carried out by electronic means, especially via the internet.
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