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2-D bar codes give consumers access to a bounty of information
Constellation Wines and Sears are retailers using the technology that has yet to take off.
Posted 12/08/2010Bill Siwicki1 comments
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The rise of bar code shopping
Consumers generated 30 times more mobile bar code scans during Thanksgiving week using an app called ScanLife. The year-over-year increase shows that mobile bar code scanning is catching on with some shoppers. Toys attracted the most scans by product category.
Posted 12/07/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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New alliance seeks to ensure accurate product data for searching and scanning
The B2C Alliance could help synchronize information to improve mobile bar code scanning.
Posted 11/30/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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A new convenience for consumer electronics
A mobile app from Tecca, a company backed by Best Buy, aims to reduce the confusion shoppers face when researching consumer electronics. The retailer views the tool as a bridge between the web and stores, even though the app displays competitors' items.
Posted 09/23/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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ColdwaterCreek.com leads large retailers in high broadband availability
ColdwaterCreek.com ranked first in high broadband availability tests among large retailers for March, says Gomez. Last month online shoppers could access the apparel and accessories retailer’s site 94.37% of the time.
Posted 04/14/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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ColdwaterCreek.com sets the bar for high broadband availability
ColdwaterCreek.com posted the best rating in the high broadband availability tests among large retailers for January, Gomez says. Web shoppers could access the apparel and accessories retailer’s site 96.91% of the time last month.
Posted 02/10/2010Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Supply chain organization GS1 US gets a new CEO
GS1 US, the U.S. arm of the GS1 global supply chain standards organization for retailers and manufacturers, has named as CEO former Aramark International executive Robert Carpenter.
Posted 04/27/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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Why Campbell Soup is embracing web-based data synchronization
Streamlining how it communicates pricing and product promotion changes to retailers worldwide is the chief reason Campbell Soup is embracing global data synchronization, the company told Retail Systems attendees this week.
Posted 06/12/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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2005 deadline on global barcodes will be extended, analyst predicts
There is no reason a January 2005 deadline for adopting a 14-digit barcode needs to be imposed, and an extension is likely, a META Group analyst says.
Posted 05/23/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Why retailers should prepare for Sunrise 2005 global barcode standards
To scan many European products into their POS systems starting in 2005, U.S. retailers must meet the January 2005 deadline to comply with the Global Trade Item Number barcode system already used by their European counterparts.
Posted 05/21/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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