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Have a social and mobile new year
As 2011 starts, e-retailers say they want to move on their social and mobile plans.
Posted 12/30/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Borders looks to web site upgrades and mobile commerce to fuel growth
Borders plans to better connect with consumers via more upgrades to Borders.com and mobile commerce initiatives, says Mike Edwards, interim CEO. Web site search and checkout improvements are expected to build on 32% e-commerce sales growth in 2009.
Posted 04/14/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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M-commerce provider Usablenet hops on the iPad bandwagon
The company now enables its retailer clients to extend all current content, features and functions of their existing e-commerce or m-commerce sites to a specialized iPad app.
Posted 04/01/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
E-retailer Foot Health steps into mobile commerce
FootHealth, which sells such products as comfort shoes, insoles and heel pain treatments, has launched a fully transactional m-commerce site targeting on-the-go shoppers. The site is accessible from any web-enabled mobile device.
Posted 03/31/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Technology
New browsers promise to speed web page loading on mobile phones
In the ongoing drive to make accessing the web as fast on a mobile phone as on a PC, Opera Software released upgraded versions of its Mini 5 and Mobile 10 web browsers this week that are designed to nearly double web download speeds, the company says.
Posted 03/18/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
Musician’s Friend marches to its own m-commerce beat
Musician’s Friend will have four m-commerce sites and an app, whereas most retailers engaged in mobile commerce only have one site and/or app. And it’s doing all its own m-commerce work in-house, while most retailers rely on mobile vendors.
Posted 03/18/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Columbia Sportswear extends its e-commerce strategy into the mobile arena
After introducing ColumbiaSportswear.com as its first e-commerce site last summer, the outdoor sportswear manufacturer and retailer has launched a mobile commerce site built on the same Demandware platform.
Posted 03/17/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
The Catholic Company makes its first foray into mobile commerce
The merchant has launched a mobile site that gives consumers access to its 15,000 products and enables them to complete a purchase on their phones.
Posted 03/15/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Marketing
New m-commerce platform answers the call for all smartphones
Siteminis’ m-commerce system optimizes e-commerce sites for viewing on any web-enabled phone without having to create multiple versions of mobile sites. The company has incorporated the requirements and features of 5,000 operating systems, it says.
Posted 03/11/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Web design is critical to engaging multichannel customers, Best Buy says
As consumers shop across phones, web sites, social networks and stores, retailers must design sites that support how their customers shop, John Thompson, head of BestBuy.com, said Tuesday at the Internet Retailer Web Design & Usability 2010 Conference.
Posted 02/16/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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