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Let me buy you a cup of coffee—online, of course
Starbucks revamps and expands its digital gift card program.
Posted 02/03/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Fandango brings movie tickets to a new mobile screen
The movie ticket retailer is now featuring a commerce-enabled iPad app.
Posted 12/22/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
25% of traffic to TheFind this weekend comes from mobile devices
And the comparison shopping engine says mobile shopping sessions rose 460% over last year.
Posted 11/29/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Speakers call out winners and works in progress among mobile apps
Amazon, Best Buy and Target apps stand out for simplicity and convenience, experts say.
Posted 10/13/2010Mary WagnerPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Is bar code scanning big? Depends on who you ask.
Two reports tell different tales of just how prevalent mobile bar code scanning really is.
Posted 09/28/2010Katie Deatsch1 comments
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/ Marketing
A new mobile app can help consumers research products
The ShowUhow app also shows shoppers how to set up products.
Posted 09/23/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Half.com debuts a back-to-school iPhone app
The eBay company wants students to comparison shop for books.
Posted 08/20/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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/ Marketing
PriceGrabber adds another mobile bar code scanning app
PriceGrabber has launched an app for Android mobile phones that offers bar code scanning.
Posted 07/08/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
MLB teams step up to the mobile ticketing plate
13 major league baseball teams let fans purchase seats using mobile devices.
Posted 07/01/2010Post a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Target bellies up to the bar code
Target Corp. has recognized the power of two technologies, mobile and bar codes, to enhance the customer shopping experience. In March it became the first national retailer to offer mobile coupons that can be scanned by cashiers, leaning on its two-dimensional bar code scanners, which most retailers do not have, that are able to scan codes displayed on the screen of a mobile device.
Posted 05/06/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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