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The Sons of Anarchy app makes its own mobile commerce rules
The app syncs mobile devices with episodes playing on TV and sells merchandise.
Posted 01/03/2013Katie DeatschPost a comment
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How to better reach customers on their mobile devices
A MMCF speaker will discuss ways to improve mobile marketing efforts
Posted 08/29/2012Jon LovePost a comment
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Hungry consumers can now pay for Whoppers sans wallets
Burger King is testing mobile payments at 50 restaurants in Salt Lake City.
Posted 06/13/2012Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Stepping down, but not out
E-commerce experts ponder the future of Apple without Steve Jobs as CEO.
Posted 08/25/2011Kevin Woodward1 comments
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Kobo expands in Europe with launch of German-language web site
New e-commerce site offers 80,000 digital titles in German.
Posted 07/18/2011Internet RetailerPost a comment
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ShopSavvy tops 9 million users and more than 40,000 merchants
1.3 million consumers began using the ad-supported mobile app last month alone.
Posted 05/12/2011Kevin Woodward1 comments
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Will the iPhone 5 offer NFC payment technology? One expert says yes.
Rumors swirl that consumers will be able to wave the next iPhone to pay.
Posted 01/27/2011Katie DeatschPost a comment
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25 billion annual app downloads in 2015, Juniper Research predicts
And that might be a conservative estimate, according to other research firm projections.
Posted 07/23/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Amazon offers a shopping app for Apple’s newest gizmo
The world’s largest online retailer has followed eBay and Gap by launching its own shopping app for Apple Inc.’s newest gadget, the iPad.
Posted 05/13/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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More retailers add apps made for the iPad’s touchscreen and rich graphics
Yoox.com, a high-end Italy-based apparel and home décor retailer, is among the latest merchants to go live with an iPad shopping app. Apparel retailers seem to be the most eager to launch e-commerce apps for Apple Inc.’s latest m-commerce gizmo. Gap and Lacoste, the retailer with shirts featuring the popular alligator logo, also have launched them. But one analyst wonders if consumers will sign on to iPad apps, and if they are worth the time and effort to develop.
Posted 04/22/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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