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/ E-Retailers
J.C. Penney maps a new path
The retailer will cut prices, reduce promotions and overhaul store design.
Posted 01/25/2012Allison Enright1 comments
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/ E-Retailers
Stepping down, but not out
E-commerce experts ponder the future of Apple without Steve Jobs as CEO.
Posted 08/25/2011Kevin Woodward1 comments
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/ Marketing
Adobe launches a cool tool for web designers, but Apple sours on it
With Adobe’s new Creative Suite 5, web designers have a user-friendly way to build Flash-enabled applications—like videos with buy buttons—and deploy them across multiple e-commerce and m-commerce platforms without having to work with software code. But because of a block of CS5 by Apple Inc., designers will still have to turn to software code developers skilled in Apple’s technology to build apps for the iPhone and iPad, experts say.
Posted 04/15/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Apple buys a mobile ad firm
Apple has agreed to pay a reported $275 million to acquire Quattro Wireless, a mobile ad network and platform that allows advertisers to target mobile users with ads. The move marks Apple`s first direct foray into the field of advertising.
Posted 01/05/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Marketing
iTunes provides the training for Mac-based software, a retailer finds
Multi-channel retailer embasi uses Mac-based software from Xsilva Systems to manage checkout at its two stores and web site. The software’s look, which mimics that of Apple’s popular iTunes music program, is easy for employees to learn, embasi says.
Posted 12/18/2008Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
Apple and the National Federation of the Blind reach a consensus
Apple will make iTunes U, an area of the iTunes music store with content provided by colleges and universities, fully accessible to the blind by Dec. 31 and will contribute $250,000 to the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind.
Posted 10/01/2008Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ Technology
Apple hammers competing computer hardware manufacturers in January visits
Apple’s site drew more than 50 million unique visitors in January, 15% more than January 2007 and more than double second place Hewlett-Packard among computer hardware manufacturers, reports Nielsen Online.
Posted 03/07/2008Don DavisPost a comment
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/ Technology
Apple leads in October visits to computer hardware sites
Apple Computer recorded the most visits to computer hardware e-commerce sites in October, with 35.8 million, up 30% from October 2005, Nielsen/NetRatings Inc. reports. Hewlett Packard ranked second with 15.2 million.
Posted 12/08/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Technology
Apple leads in September traffic to top 10 computer hardware sites
With traffic up 44%, Apple recorded the most traffic among the top 10 computer manufacturer sites in September, reports Nielsen/NetRatings.
Posted 11/03/2006Kurt PetersPost a comment
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/ Technology
Apple leads in visits to computer hardware sites in August
Apple Computer Inc. recorded the most traffic of the top 10 computer hardware sites in August, with visits increasing 45% to 36.6 million from 25.3 million a year earlier, according to Nielsen/NetRatings.
Posted 09/29/2006Paul DemeryPost a comment
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