Starbucks is letting customers pay for in-store purchases via their smartphones as part of a national program that is now available in 6,800 company-operated stores.
Register to hear execs from footwear retailer Steve Madden and InsightExpress discuss in a free webinar Jan. 26 at 2 p.m. how mcommerce fared over the holidays, evolving mobile shopping behavior, lessons learned and best practice in 2011.
Mobile bar code scanning applications have been used by 28 percent of smartphone owners, according to the third-quarter 2010 Smartphone Intelligence survey by Kantar Media’s Compete.
Mall-based retailer Gloria Jean’s Coffees is driving consumer engagement, brand loyalty and foot traffic with a branded application for Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch.
Luxury Daily today - Dolce & Gabbana embraces fashion-forward concepts via iPhone app; Is the FFC merger approval of Comcast-NBCU deal trouble for luxury brands?
Register now for Mobile Commerce Daily's 2011 Nonprofit Mobile Day Feb. 16 in Washington to learn how Sesame Workshop, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross and Childhood Foundation deploy mobile for marketing and transactions.
While Apple wants to control the entire process and Google gives everything away for free, Microsoft has a real chance of becoming a force in mobile. Does Windows Phone 7 have what it takes?