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JetBlue unveils redesigned e-commerce and m-commerce sites
New features aim to ease booking and provide richer information.
Posted 02/03/2012Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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eBay flies high with Wi-Fi
The online marketplace is giving Delta passengers free web access for Christmas.
Posted 12/12/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Sales in the sky
SkyMall is building on its paper catalog’s ubiquity with free in-flight access to SkyMall.com on Wi-Fi-equipped planes.
Posted 11/30/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Barnes & Noble enters the tablet contest
The Nook Tablet ships within days of the Kindle Fire from Amazon.
Posted 11/07/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Retailers beware: Santa has a smartphone, and he’s in your store
27% of smartphone owners will use their devices for holiday shopping, Deloitte says.
Posted 10/26/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
Related Searches:Wifi In Retail Stores | Qr | Mobile
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Scoring conversions 30,000 feet above the earth
SkyMall.com earns a conversion bump from consumers shopping during flights.
Posted 10/26/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Sears encourages mobile comparison shopping with free Wi-Fi
And it’s arming its associates with mobile devices.
Posted 10/13/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
Related Searches:Wifi In Retail Stores | Sears
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Amazon.com unveils a mobile web browser that promises faster speeds
Amazon Silk will work with the e-retailer’s web servers to quicken page loads.
Posted 09/29/2011Bill Siwicki1 comments
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Amazon aims to set the tablet world on Fire
Amazon.com has introduced the Kindle Fire tablet, a competitor to the iPad.
Posted 09/27/2011Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
Related Searches:Amazon Market Share | Kindle Fire | Kindle
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Libraries begin lending e-books for Amazon’s Kindle
Consumers can borrow Kindle e-books at 11,000 U.S. libraries.
Posted 09/22/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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