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Rue La La gets app-happy with new mobile offerings
The invite-only merchant debuts not one but four mobile shopping apps, for the iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and Android. And the iPhone app enables information sharing via “bump” technology, where two consumers strike their phones together.
Posted 05/26/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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More retailers add apps made for the iPad’s touchscreen and rich graphics
Yoox.com, a high-end Italy-based apparel and home décor retailer, is among the latest merchants to go live with an iPad shopping app. Apparel retailers seem to be the most eager to launch e-commerce apps for Apple Inc.’s latest m-commerce gizmo. Gap and Lacoste, the retailer with shirts featuring the popular alligator logo, also have launched them. But one analyst wonders if consumers will sign on to iPad apps, and if they are worth the time and effort to develop.
Posted 04/22/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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It’s Apples and alligators as iconic Lacoste goes mobile
A well-known alligator is looking to Apples to satisfy its hunger for a new channel. Lacoste USA, which features its iconic alligator on its collection of shirts and accessories, has launched apps for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Both apps enable a complete mobile commerce shopping experience, from search to browsing to buying.
Posted 04/15/2010Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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/ Technology
Hello live chat, meet the iPhone
Want to conduct live chat customer service sessions on-the-go? Now there’s an app for that. Live chat vendor Bold Software this week launched an iPhone app that enables employees to engage in live chat sessions from their Apple smartphones.
Posted 04/08/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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What does Apple’s much-hyped iPad mean for mobile commerce?
While some experts debate whether it should even be considered a truly mobile device, some retailers have launched iPad apps, special programs designed to optimize the experience and make use of the bigger size and resolution of the tablet computer.
Posted 04/07/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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/ Technology
A new iPhone app puts a fresh face on shopping at Beauty.com
Aiming to let shoppers access its e-commerce sites the way they choose, Drugstore.com Inc. launched today it its first iPhone app—designed to put a fresh new face on shopping at Beauty.com, chief marketing officer David Lonczak says.
Posted 03/25/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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An Apple executive takes the top tech job at Thumbplay
Thumbplay has appointed Pablo Calamera to the role of chief technology officer. At Apple, Calamera led technology development for MobileMe, a service that lets consumers send e-mail, calendar updates and contact information to their iPhones.
Posted 03/15/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Art.com unveils Facebook and iPhone applications
Both apps help customers envision framed artwork as it would appear on their own walls, then share those visions with friends and family to gather opinions.
Posted 03/04/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Overstock.com adds an iPhone app to its m-commerce arsenal
Overstock.com next week will unveil a fully transactional iPhone app designed to reach out to the ever-increasing number of iPhone users coming to its e-commerce site. The highlight of the app, the e-retailer says, is a once-a-day lottery game.
Posted 01/15/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Technology
The App Store: 3 billion downloads and counting
Apple, maker of the popular iPhone and iPod Touch mobile devices, has announced customers have now made more than three billion downloads of the more than 100,000 apps in its App Store.
Posted 01/06/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
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