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Daily deal provider Groupon adds a payment service
Breadcrumb POS uses the iPad instead of a traditional payment device.
Posted 05/16/2013Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Jackthreads predicts its new iPad app will push mobile sales past 50%
Founder says the iPad app is the way Jackthreads was meant to be shopped.
Posted 05/16/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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eBay links shopping carts across platforms as it updates apps
Customers can start shopping on one device and finish on another.
Posted 05/16/2013Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Moms owe smartphones and tablets a hug
Mobile commerce drives 2013 Mother’s Day web sales growth, IBM finds.
Posted 05/16/2013Bill Siwicki1 comments
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A new UPS iPad app gives shoppers control over their deliveries
Consumers can use the tool to track packages and also reroute or reschedule deliveries.
Posted 05/16/2013Zak StamborPost a comment
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Apple.com: Simplicity defined
A simple design yields e-commerce riches.
Posted 11/27/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Wine.com: Toasting the iPad
A robust tablet app aims to make wine shopping fun and easy.
Posted 11/26/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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‘New era of mobility’
Redcats USA boasts 15 smartphone apps and 11 iPad apps.
Posted 11/29/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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No beginning, no end
A shopper could almost get lost navigating through the sprawling home page of Gap Inc.’s iPad app. With no beginning and no end, a swipe left, right, up or down just reveals more content with links to clothing and videos.
Posted 11/26/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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A mobile mirror
Sephora USA Inc.’s iPad app offers a feature impossible to duplicate on a conventional e-commerce site. The consumer activates Sephora’s “mirror” feature, which uses the tablet’s front-facing camera to show the consumer on the screen in one window, while in a window below she can watch a video of an expert applying makeup.
Posted 11/26/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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