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J.C. Penney joins a small group of retailers blazing the mobile apps trail
J.C. Penney has become No. 30 on a list of retailers that have created a downloadable mobile application for smartphones. It has launched JCPenney Weekly Deals, a mobile app for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch.
Posted 09/03/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Web site builder on the march to designing iPhone apps
Coalmarch Productions is branching out into mobile-optimized applications because it believes demand will grow for iPhone apps.
Posted 09/29/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Survey finds iPhone owners go online more often via their phones
48% of iPhone users frequently look up information online, compared with 5% of owners of other cell phones, according to data from reviews site Viewpoints.com.
Posted 03/18/2008Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Apple iPhone subscribers phone in brisk activation sales
Subscription sales for Apple’s iPhone are setting a brisk pace for AT&T Inc. The wireless carrier has activated service for more than 146,000 iPhone subscribers so far, of which more than 40% are new subscribers.
Posted 07/25/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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iPhone movie tickets app tops 1 million downloads
After launching in Apple’s App Store five months ago, Fandango’s mobile app for the iPhone and iPod Touch has exceeded 1 million downloads.
Posted 07/31/2009Internet RetailerPost a comment
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How the iPhone could boost m-commerce
A survey by Viewpoints.com found that 48% of iPhone users frequently use their iPhones to look up specific information online, compared to 5% of other cell phone users. And 45% of iPhone owners use their phones to browse online, compared to 6% for users of other cell phones.
Posted 03/28/2008Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Consumers want it, but will businesses pick up on the iPhone
It promises to bring online shopping from a handheld device to a whole new level, and consumers are showing early interest in Apple Inc.’s iPhone. 20% of surveyed consumers aged 18-24 with annual household incomes of $200,000 or more said they were somewhat likely to buy an iPhone, compared with 15% of those with lower household incomes.
Posted 07/31/2007Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Shoppers can now use their iPhone to compare prices before buying in-store
Having recently won more than 20 Million Internet users, Twenga takes comparison-shopping mobile with new bargain-hunter’s guide for the iPhone London – 22nd December 2008 – Twenga, the most comprehensive shopping search engine on the Web, today launched the first iPhone application to help shoppers find the best price available before buying in-store. Developed in collaboration with software publisher Backelite, this application is available...
Posted 12/24/2008
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