Mobile E-commerce Goes Back to the Future – Thinks Out Loud Episode 108
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Mobile E-commerce Goes Back to the Future – Headlines and Show Notes
- Why It’s Like 1995 on the Mobile Web Right Now
- Timeline: Dell since 1984, a roller-coaster ride – Economic Times
- How mobile helped Starbucks boost foot traffic by 2pc – Mobile Commerce Daily – Multichannel retail support
- Does Mobile Help Marketers Gain Customer Loyalty? – eMarketer
- Mobile Estimated to Represent More Than 4 in 10 US Organic Search Visits
- Smartphone Internet Users’ Leading Mobile Website Access Methods
- Why Mobile Changes Everything—and Nothing At All
- Is Responsive Web Design Right for Your Brand?
- Customer Retention Should Outweigh Customer Acquisition | Retention Science
- Thinks Out Loud Episode 30: The Rise of AGFAM (Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft) and Everywhere Shopping
- Amazon Pilots Visual, Mobile-Only Affiliate Product To Rival Skimlinks and VigLink | TechCrunch
- Thanks to the iPad, iOS Dominated Holiday Mcommerce – eMarketer
- Apple earnings: 74.5M iPhones sold, record-breaking $18B profit — Tech News and Analysis
- Microsoft earnings report doesn’t excite market
- Apple Pay coming to 200,000 vending machines, kiosks, paid parking & other self-serve locations | 9to5Mac
- The State of E-commerce 2015 – Thinks Out Loud Episode 107
- Mobile and E-commerce Go Hand-in-Hand – Thinks Out Loud Episode 82
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Technical details: Recorded using an Audio-Technica AT2035 studio condenser microphone through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 14m 55s
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