Archive for the ‘Mobile Commerce’ Category

fCommerce

fCommerce from a User’s Perspective

Mar 12

by Andrea Roble. It’s amazing how many different ways there are to sell a product. It used to be the traditional brick and mortar store was pretty much the only way a person could buy something. Then came telephone orders. Next, eCommerce sites started to become popular. Now, there are even more options. I’ve become Continue Reading…

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mCommerce

mCommerce is SmartCommerce

Feb 16

by Andrea Roble. The eCommerce industry is growing rapidly, and competition is fierce. Therefore, I think it’s extremely important to keep on eCommerce trends to ensure your business is at the leading edge of technology and marketing techniques. I recently did some research regarding up-and-coming eCommerce trends in 2012, and I found many experts are Continue Reading…

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Rich Media Hosting 2.0 for eCommerce and Mobile – updated for CDN, 3D spin and color swatching!

Jan 23

The shotfarm team is excited to announce the rollout of our new Rich Media Hosting 2.0 platform, a robust update of the Rich Media Hosting offering we launched in 2011. Now all of shotfarm’s hosting customers are able to add the benefits of a world class Content Delivery Network to ensure that their eCommerce sites Continue Reading…

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Ringing in 2012 With New Trends and Strategies For eCommerce Success

Jan 17

by Sally Mjoseth. With the craze of the holiday season finally dying down, it’s an important time to reflect on the past while also looking forward and planning for the year ahead. This holiday shopping season showed a very positive change in online sales, as shoppers spent a whopping $35 billion as reported by InternetRetailer.com. Continue Reading…

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Mobile Flash Dies Before It Ever Gets Going

Nov 21

by Sagar Chowdhury. In June of last year, we published an article entitled Flash in the Pan—an essay that detailed our thoughts on the years-long Adobe Flash vs. Apple drama, how we sided with Steve Jobs’ opinion that HTML5, CSS and JavaScript were truly open standards, and that Flash, in all of its dysfunctional glory, Continue Reading…

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