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Dell writes a tale of two e-mails
An e-mail tailored for mobile phones produces better results.
Posted 02/23/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Staples creates an e-commerce site for tablet users
The site, which debuts next week, emphasizes visual navigation so consumers can avoid typing.
Posted 02/02/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Amazon and Barnes & Noble release new e-readers this week
The devices pit touchscreens against cheaper e-readers for consumers willing to put up with ads.
Posted 05/25/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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Retailers should bring the web inside stores, Cisco says
The vendor sees profit in offering self-checkout and in-store product recommendations.
Posted 01/12/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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57% of consumers plan to buy a tablet or e-reader in the next three years
Within the next year 29% of U.S. consumers plan to buy a tablet or e-book reader, according to a new report. And in the next three years 57% of U.S. consumers plan to buy such portable devices that consumers can use to read e-books.
Posted 05/18/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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M-commerce sales to hit $2.42 billion this year—and 1.53% of e-commerce
U.S. mobile commerce sales hit $1.20 billion in 2009 and will grow to $2.42 billion this year and $23.83 billion in 2015, according to forecasts from Coda Research Consultancy. M-commerce will account for 1.53% of e-commerce this year, the firm predicts.
Posted 04/16/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Mobile matters: Gartner names mobile trends to watch this year and next
As mobile phones, apps and e-commerce sites evolve, so will technology to improve browsing the web, buying and, well, doing just about anything from a smartphone. Garner has released a list of mobile trends to look out for this year and next.
Posted 03/25/2010Katie DeatschPost a comment
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With mobile apps all the rage, Keynote launches a way to troubleshoot them
Keynote Systems, which specializes in testing the performance of web sites and web-enabled mobile devices, has launched Mobile Device Perspective 4.0, a system designed to help retailers monitor and manage mobile applications.
Posted 02/25/2010Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Blockbuster will provide movies to a new phone designed for entertainment
Blockbuster’s On Demand Internet movie service will be the exclusive provider of movie downloads on HTC’s upcoming HD2 smartphone, which, with its large screen and entertainment offerings, could become a potential rival to Apple’s iPad.
Posted 02/18/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Amazon builds an Android app to let more customers shop via mobile phone
Amazon.com`s latest mobile shopping application, for Google`s Android mobile phone software, includes e-commerce features and a search-by-photo system.
Posted 08/05/2009Paul DemeryPost a comment
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