The mobile retail market is expected to see impressive growth in the near future, courtesy of one-to-one marketing and the fast adoption of smartphones, a recent report from Juniper Research shows. According to the research firm, the mobile retail market is expected to reach $12 billion by 2014, driven by the aforem... |
10 March 2010 13:51 GMT |
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Alltel Wireless announced it has introduced a new mobile service, called Digby, that allows its users to easily shop while on the go from their BlackBerry handsets. Using the service, customers can conveniently browse and purchase products from an expanding list of retailers that includes Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Go... |
12 December 2007 09:12 GMT |
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Verizon Wireless announced the availability of mShopper on its Mobile Web 2.0 service, an application that allows mobile users to compare prices, browse and buy items right from their cell phones. The mShopper product catalog features more than 9.2 million products from online sellers, including eLuxury, eBags, Bluef... |
26 October 2007 10:10 GMT |
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Sprint looks to make shopping easier than ever before for all its customers. The carrier has just launched Mobile Shopper, a daring move that no other telecom operator in the US has made up to this point.Mobile Shopper brings more than 30 online retailers on one single portal that brings users all the advantages of c... |
14 September 2007 04:07 GMT |
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Frucall announced the availability of the second version of its popular mobile search service for price comparison shopping. The free, phone-based service lets consumers hear current online prices and purchase products using their mobile phones. The voice-based service can be accessed by calling 1-888-DO-FRUCALL. The... |
24 April 2007 07:02 GMT |
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