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Articles Tagged ‘application’


ShoppeSimple to add more privacy to mobile commerce

January 5, 2010

ShoppeSimple, a new service of RSSCheck, has launched a new mobile service to track deals and exclusive offers, while preserving the consumer’s privacy.


Grocery iQ app adds coupons, bar code scanning

December 16, 2009

A new version of Coupons.com Inc.’s Grocery iQ application has launched with expanded features such as bar code scanning.

Yahoo Shopping launches mobile commerce app for iPhone

November 30, 2009

Yahoo Inc. has launched a mobile commerce application for Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch.

Target launches new mobile services for holidays

November 26, 2009

Target has added new components to its mobile Web site and iPhone application to ramp up for the holiday season.

Walgreens revamps mobile strategy

November 24, 2009

Walgreens has launched a new mobile site and iPhone application that lets consumers order prescriptions and photos while on the go.

Wells Fargo launches new iPhone app for banking services

November 12, 2009

Wells Fargo has launched a new iPhone application called CEO Mobile for commercial banking services.

Charge Anywhere launches secure mobile payment app for Android

November 10, 2009

Charge Anywhere LLC, a provider of mobile payment services and gateways, launched a payment application for Google’s Android phones.

PSCU Financial Services launches mobile banking platform with iPhone app

November 10, 2009

PSCU Financial Services, the United States’ largest credit union service organization, launched its mobile banking platform as an iPhone and iPod touch application.

UPS launches iPhone app to cater to busy holiday season

November 4, 2009

With the holiday season right around the corner, United Parcel Service launched a new iPhone shipping application that lets consumers track and ship packages and find retail stores.

Are customers from different mobile channels worth the same?

November 2, 2009

That question should be legitimate to ask as more retailers such as fast food giants Pizza Hut and Papa John’s generate record sales from mobile customers.