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Mobile merchants: Google wants to make your site faster
And a faster mobile web could mean more mobile sales, analysts say.
Posted 04/25/2012Katie Deatsch1 comments
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Google polishes Chrome for Android
A mobile version of the web browser is available for Android 4.0 devices.
Posted 02/08/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Amazon.com unveils a mobile web browser that promises faster speeds
Amazon Silk will work with the e-retailer’s web servers to quicken page loads.
Posted 09/29/2011Bill Siwicki1 comments
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Google’s Android gallops past BlackBerry and iPhone for the first time
And the number of smartphone subscribers rises 8%.
Posted 03/08/2011Katie DeatschPost a comment
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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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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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Keynote Systems ups the ante on mobile web performance monitoring
Keynote Systems has introduced a new version of its mobile performance monitoring system that enables retailers to test sites by emulating the software and hardware of more than 1,600 mobile devices.
Posted 11/10/2009Zak StamborPost a comment
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58% of online consumers own a web-enabled phone
A new study shows 21% of online consumers own a non-Apple smartphone, 8% an iPhone and 29% another web-enabled phone. The popularity of these phones is driving m-commerce: 10% of online consumers have made purchases via the mobile web, the study says.
Posted 05/01/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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BlackBerrys sprout flowers for gift-givers
1-800-Flowers.com has launched a downloadable application called Mobile Gift Center for BlackBerry users to complement its m-commerce site, accessible via any mobile phone.
Posted 08/06/2008Mark BrohanPost a comment
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40% of big U.S. companies boast mobile sites
40% of U.S. companies with annual revenue of $50 million or more offer mobile web sites, and an additional 22% plan to do so in the next 12 months, according to a new report from JupiterResearch.
Posted 01/18/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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