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The two services that Windows must provide for an ExpressCard are:
Need-Satisfying Benefits
Need-satisfying benefits are aspects of a product or service that fulfill explicit or implicit needs of the consumer, contributing to its perceived value.
Distribution Outlets
Points of sale or channels through which products are made available to customers.
Need-Satisfying Benefits
The advantages or positive outcomes that a product or service provides to fulfill the specific needs of a customer.
Information Overload
The state of being overwhelmed by the vast amount of information available, making it difficult to make decisions or focus effectively.
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