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Mobile Commerce Daily today - Domino’s pizza ordering reduced to seconds with emojis on Twitter; Mobile ticketing increased 55pc following Superstorm Sandy.
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Domino’s pizza ordering reduced to seconds with emojis on Twitter; Mobile ticketing increased 55pc following Superstorm Sandy.
Luxury Daily today - 35M individuals in UK engage with digital travel content each month; Dior modernizes brand image with Rihanna-fronted campaign.
Today in mobile marketing - Leak: Apple’s new streaming music service will resurrect the biggest Apple flop in years; Amazon unveils advertising platform for mobile-app developers; Walmart challenges Amazon with unlimited shipping service for $50 per year; Uber lures top Google executive and shifts David Plouffe’s duties.
A new report from Thinknear finds that the quality of mobile location data has fallen over the past three quarters, Steven Jacobs reports, returning to comparable levels from the beginning of 2014. Over half the data was not accurate to 1,000 meters, a...
Mobile Commerce Daily today - Distinction between online, offline blurs for shoppers, but not retailers: report; Forever 21 uniquely drives sales through consumer-generated outfit gallery.
Luxury Daily today - Bergdorf Goodman puts The Cut readers in a summer state of mind; Brands sharpen ties between luxury, cinema for Cannes Film Festival.
Maytag and Mondelez International are among brand marketers upping the ante in the chase for direct-to-consumer sales as mobile disrupts the traditional model of selling solely to wholesalers and retailers.
Today in mobile marketing - New Samsung Galaxy S6 Active to launch soon; Tencent profit rises to record as games lure hardcore players; Hackers target Starbucks gift cardholders; Starwood Hotels presses ahead with tech projects amid exec turnover, down...
Starting later this year, customers will be able to access Hulu shows through an AT&T app on their mobile phones, as well as through an AT&T website for Internet viewing, the companies said. The two are also exploring the possibility of bringin...
Starting later this year, customers will be able to access Hulu shows through an AT&T app on their mobile phones, as well as through an AT&T website for Internet viewing, the companies said. The two are also exploring the possibility of bringin...