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Wrapp launches a digital gift card service in the U.S.
The Swedish startup enables consumers to send gift cards via Facebook.
Posted 05/03/2012Amy DustoPost a comment
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/ Technology
Many digital gift card buyers are last-minute holiday shoppers
Retailers that offer both plastic and electronic gift cards enjoy late sales.
Posted 04/25/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
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Facebook’s Timeline applications are proving valuable for retailers
The social network is enabling marketers to leverage consumers’ actions with the apps.
Posted 02/15/2012Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
Investors bless Akamai’s acquisition as e-commerce stocks advance
The Internet Retailer Online Retail Index gained 1.70% last week.
Posted 12/27/2011Don DavisPost a comment
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Delivering for Christmas
An Internet Retailer review of 100 online retailers found 25 guaranteeing delivery by Christmas.
Posted 12/23/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Nook Color gets a flashy feature upgrade
Barnes & Noble’s software update enables Nook owners to stream video and music.
Posted 12/13/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
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/ E-Retailers
E-commerce gets a holiday jump
Top e-retailers aren’t waiting for the day after Thanksgiving to shower consumers with deals.
Posted 11/04/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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PayPal dramatizes how it plans to get into stores
A New York showcase highlights technologies PayPal expects to offer in 2012.
Posted 10/27/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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GameStop’s digital sales target is $1.5 billion before 2015
The computer games and hardware retailer projects $450 million in digital sales for 2011.
Posted 10/04/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
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Merchants are paying out less for fraud recovery
Retailers are paying $2.33 to recover from every $1 of fraud.
Posted 09/15/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
Related Searches:Fraud
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