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More consumers access public Wi-Fi via mobile devices than laptops
And Apple device users gobble up mobile ads, ad network JiWire finds.
Posted 08/21/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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QVC posts fastest October iPhone response time
QVC’s m-commerce site also led mobile response time testing for two other devices.
Posted 11/21/2011Jon LovePost a comment
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Is Amazon working on a smartphone?
The e-retailer may have one in development, suggests an analyst’s report.
Posted 11/18/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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QVC tops iPhone response time tests for September
QVC’s m-commerce site posted the best September response time across four mobile devices.
Posted 10/26/2011Jon LovePost a comment
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QVC places first in iPhone response time tests for August
QVC’s m-commerce site posted the best mobile response time on four devices.
Posted 09/27/2011Jon LovePost a comment
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Amazon.com is tops in customer experience, survey says
Retailers, led by Amazon, took 15 of the top 20 spots in consumer experience.
Posted 03/29/2011Allison Enright1 comments
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AT&T to buy T-Mobile and expand wireless broadband access
But price-sensitive T-Mobile customers may minimize the effect on m-commerce.
Posted 03/21/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Transaction Wireless fills top spot with mobile and e-commerce veteran
The digital and mobile gift card provider names Doug Schneider president and CEO.
Posted 01/19/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Need a mobile strategy? An IRCE speaker will talk about mobile marketing
Julie Ask, an analyst for Forrester Research Inc., will talk at the Internet Retailer Conference about how retailers can use mobile devices for marketing, and how to measure the success of mobile sites.
Posted 05/14/2010Thad RueterPost a comment
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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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