Each of these small banners are just like a small shop at a
Bazaar
anywhere in the world. You enter each of these shops and you will be whisked to an electronic world
of exciting product pictures, descriptions and excellent prices. You
can compare other brands and examine their specifications; all
without any sales person butting in. You will enjoy these visits.
From time to time I will change your places to visit on your Magic Carpet.
Viktor Vasnetsov.
The Flying Carpet (1880)
The first
Bazaar
was evidently
established while several people gathered to
exchange
their surplus goods. In other words, a
Bazaar
is a place for the exchange of merchandise, foodstuffs and services between two or more people Yet,
Bazaar has an expanded definition. It is a network of bargains between salespeople and customers. To put it in a nutshell, a
Bazaarcan be clearly defined as the organized (?)concentration of a
current of exchanges by an assembly of salesmen and customers at a certain venue, fostering contacts to exchange goods and
services. Presently, the word Bazaar has grown to cover any place of exchange. But for a
MyDataStor.com reader, the word connotes a destination for your
Magic Carpet,
featuring electronic shops for your imagination to excite some carefree window shopping and browsing for bargains.