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Godiva mobile revenue up 57pc since January: Shop.org panel
Published: September 30, 2010
GRAPEVINE, TX - Senior executives from Godiva and Kenneth Cole explained why mobile is critical to their marketing and retail plans during a panel at the Shop.org conference.
NRF releases blueprint for retailers to leverage mobile
Published: July 7, 2010
With mobile commerce representing a major growth area for retail, the National Retail Federation, through its Mobile Retail Initiative, has unveiled the Mobile Retailing Blueprint.
Commerce and retail has huge play in mobile advertising: Panelist
Published: March 4, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO - As smartphones and affordable data plans become commonplace, consumers are looking to mobile devices for their shopping needs, according to two rival executives at mobile ad networks.
Best Buy names top six trends in mobile marketing, commerce
Published: March 3, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO - Executives from retail giant Best Buy and ecommerce software provider ATG discussed six major trends in mobile marketing and commerce in a panel at Mobile Boot Camp.
Mobile gets ringing endorsement at Shop.org summit + Photos
Published: September 24, 2009
LAS VEGAS - When mobile gets a salute instead of a coachmen's nod from the CEOs of Macy's and eBay in their Shop.org keynotes, it means that mobile commerce is taking off.
Mobile is about N.O.W., keynoter tells Shop.org attendees
Published: January 25, 2008
ORLANDO, FL -- If we only bought what we needed, the economy would crumble: common sense from a leading mobile executive keynoting a Shop.org show.
Alternate payments will grow, say panelists at Shop.org show
Published: January 25, 2008
ORLANDO, FL -- Mobile payments will not see a dramatic increase in adoption in 2008, but other forms of alternate payments will.
Web 2.0 changing Internet, commerce: Shop.org show panelists
Published: January 24, 2008
ORLANDO, FL -- Web 2.0 technologies such as mobile content serving, user-generated content, streaming video, widgets and rich Internet applications are changing the face of the Internet and commerce.