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Shifting Habits: Will Mobile Remake the Retail Landscape?
Who would have thought holiday shopping could be controversial? Amazon found itself in the pre-holiday spotlight for a recent one-day promotion of its shopping app. It encouraged smartphone users to download the tool and scan UPC codes on certain items … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, brand, communications, innovation, mobile, Olympia Snowe, Online shopping, problem solving, Retail, smartphone, social media, United States
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How Mobile Is Your Audience?
Recently, a plane’s malfunction stranded me overnight in Denver. Since it was just before a holiday weekend, the airline’s customer service representative let me know hotel rooms were scarce. I was on my own for the next 15 hours. What … Continue reading
Posted in Public Relations, Social Media
Tagged apps, Flickr, IDC market research, Internet access, online, Pew Internet, research, smartphone, strategy, Washington Post
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