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Tommy Hilfiger launches a rich mobile app for stylish iPhone users
Apparel retailer Tommy Hilfiger has created a robust m-commerce experience that enables consumers to browse, search and buy. And it’s using newly launched mobile technology from e-commerce and now m-commerce technology vendor ATG.
Posted 09/30/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
Apple site goes down for three hours in wake of new iPhone release
Apple’s retail web site, Store.Apple.com, was unavailable for more than three hours yesterday as consumers flocked to the site following the release of a new version of the iPhone and a major discount offer on the older iPhone, an industry source says.
Posted 06/09/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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New program lets companies swap ad space in mobile apps to drive downloads
Mobile ad network AdMob has launched the free iPhone Download Exchange. Retailers and other companies that advertise through AdMob can have ads for their iPhone apps placed within each others’ apps at no cost. The service is designed to boost downloads.
Posted 05/26/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Apple and AT&T sour on U.S. online sales for iPhone 3G
Only days away from launch, Apple and AT&T say they won’t sell the latest version of iPhone online – at least not in the U.S. The move could cost both companies a significant business opportunity, research analysts say.
Posted 07/09/2008Bill BriggsPost 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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Survey finds consumers eager for Apple’s iPhone – but will they buy?
15% of online consumers say they’re at least somewhat likely to buy the web-enabled iPhone. Among the 4% certain or very likely to buy, 58% say web browsing’s the reason.
Posted 06/29/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Apple iPhone searches dominate Hitwise’s list
The buzz about the Apple iPhone hit the web full force in the past month, with searches for the term “iphone” increasing 583%.
Posted 06/28/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Technology
Online shoppers slow to answer the iPhone sales call
Apple Inc. is generating consumer buzz around iPhone, but initial sales could prove sluggish because of sticker shock and connectivity concerns, according to a new study from Markitecture.
Posted 05/02/2007Mark BrohanPost a comment
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/ Technology
Apple hits 2 billion song downloads, 1 snag with iPhone
Apple announced that more than two billion songs have been purchased and downloaded from its online iTunes Store. The milestone celebrations were dampened somewhat when Cisco Systems announced it was suing Apple for infringing its iPhone trademark.
Posted 01/17/2007Mark BrohanPost a comment
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Apple’s iPhone could push consumers to mobile commerce
With much fanfare, Steve Jobs unveiled Apple’s long awaited iPhone Tuesday–a device that may spur the widespread use of mobile commerce. But before mobile commerce becomes more mainstream, at least one analyst says there are intervening steps.
Posted 01/10/2007Bill BriggsPost a comment
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