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Ivy Chang

Online grocery store uses customer purchase histories to predict when items will run ou... - 0 views

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    Italy's Milk, Please! has already enabled homeowners to crowdsource last minute groceries when they find they've run out. Now Rosie is a platform for food shopping that learns users' purchase routines to deliver items when they need them.
dustinrthompson

Use 5 or More Social Networks? You're a Better Employee - 3 views

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    Hourly employees who regularly used up to four social networks made more sales or handled customer service calls faster than those who weren't on any social networks.
Ivy Chang

Polaroid's Fotobar Stores Will Let You Print Photos From Your Phone - 0 views

  • Customers will be able to select the photos on their camera phones (including photos on Facebook, Instagram, Picasa and "several other" platforms), then wirelessly beam them to one of the bar-top workstations.
dustinrthompson

Russell Simmons' New Venture: Digital Marketing Launches 'Digital-Solutions Shop' Calle... - 0 views

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    Narrative touts itself as a company that provides marketing solutions for publishers, agencies and brands. Its purpose is to create digital campaigns that are rooted in social media, branded entertainment and celebrity-driven content, using techniques such as crowd-sourcing, gamification and rewards. Campaigns are distributed through pop-culture, entertainment, music and lifestyle websites, bolstered by behavioral-data analytics and a custom ad-serving platform, among other technologies.
dustinrthompson

How the living room became Prime territory for Amazon - 0 views

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    News that Amazon is building a set-top box to rival offerings from Apple, Google, and Roku arrived today as a surprise - but not a shock. In the past several years, all of its biggest competitors have made their own plays for customers' living rooms. The simplest explanation for Amazon's entry into the set-top box space is that the company has to.
Simeon Spearman

Flite's new Touch Ad Studio lets top publishers actually make money on mobile | Venture... - 0 views

  • Flite lets publishers create custom advertisements that match the quality of their content, and give advertisers a reason to spend more money than they would by going through an ad network. Flite is trying to defeat the logic that ad campaigns through networks like Google Ads offers a comparable impact at a cheap price by giving a publisher tools to build their own highly specific tools to build clients a better kind of ad spot. [Disclosure: VentureBeat uses Flite's services for advertising.]
Ivy Chang

Social Networks Don't Drive Sales, Study Finds - JCK - 0 views

  • The study concluded that direct email is much better for actual sales. It found that 30 percent of online transactions by repeat customers start with an email from the retailer.
Ivy Chang

Store Drives Sales With Relevant Recommendations [FUTURE OF RETAIL] - PSFK - 1 views

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    PSFK report on future of retail
dustinrthompson

E la Carte Raises $13.5 Million to Bring Tablets to More Restaurants - 0 views

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    If E la Carte has its way, you may eventually be able to order your meals using a tablet at most restaurants in the U.S. Two years ago, the startup unveiled a tablet designed for restaurants called the Presto, which let customers browse menus, place orders and pay bills - all without getting up from the table or depending on a waiter.
Ivy Chang

iPhone app delivers news tailored specifically for mobile phones | Springwise - 1 views

  • serves up news in a format customized specifically for mobile phones
  • editors gather top stories and break them down to their essential points – facts, quotes, photos, and more, formatted specifically for the phone.
Greg Steen

Pepsi NEXT Creates Taste Test Ads Using Facebook Profiles - 1 views

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    Barbarian Group, in partnership with Funny or Die, is out with new work for Pepsi NEXT. Called Internet Taste Test, Facebook users can sign up to have customizes taste test videos by LA improv actors made for them based on information in their Facebook profile.
Greg Steen

BBC Overcomes Xbox Hurdles To Launch iPlayer With Kinect Control - 0 views

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    The BBC has overcome Microsoft's wish for iPlayer to be bundled with its paid Xbox Live Gold subscriptions. The catch-up TV service on Tuesday became the latest TV app to launch in the Xbox Dashboard's app initiative, for free with no subscription requirement (announcement). Although the BBC has become reluctant to custom-build iPlayer apps for the burgeoning number of new devices, Xbox Kinect's TV interface represents a sufficiently interesting new opportunity.
Simeon Spearman

Nike Turned a Building into a Music App at SXSW | Evolver.fm - 0 views

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    This brings us to the building pictured to the right, in downtown Austin, Texas. The more energetic the crowd, the greener the building became, so that people outside the event could witness the level to which the crowd was going off. It helped that Nike picked two very high energy bands for this show: Diplo and Sleigh Bells. Nike measured the crowd's energy level by placing Nike FuelBands on the wrists of a large number of attendees, then tracking the activity using customized wireless technology that functions similarly to the way the iOS app works.
Greg Steen

JC Penney Tries To Break Customers' Discount Addiction - 0 views

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    The new pricing at J. C. Penney is intended to break that mindset, and the company is betting its turnaround on it. The store has cut prices by about 40 percent versus before the change, and rounded prices to the nearest dollar ($12, say, versus $11.95 or $11.99). After that first tier of regular prices are specials, which last a month rather than a day or a few hours. And Tier 3 is clearance items, which go on sale the first and third Friday of every month, in tandem with many paycheck cycles.
Simeon Spearman

More users watching paid video on mobiles - UPI.com - 1 views

  • The report found tablets are the most popular mobile devices, with 18 percent of consumers using them for viewing paid video content, while mobile phone usage isn't far behind at 16 percent, a J.D. Power and Associates said. Gaming consoles remain the overall leader when looking at all digital devices for viewing video -- 6.3 hours per week, compared with 5.3 hours on a laptop/desktop, 4.9 hours on a wireless phone, 4.5 hours on a music player and 4.4 hours on a tablet, the survey results indicate. Still, gaming console viewing has yet to match traditional TV viewing, Frank Perazzini, director of telecommunications at J.D. Power and Associates, said. "These findings illustrate that while customers appreciate the convenience and value that gaming consoles provide, the TV screen is still a preferred viewing media," he said.
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