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Proposals tabled by the European Commission could see greater consumer rights put in place to protect online shopping customers buying goods across European borders.
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via IT Pro UK @ 5:57 9th Oct
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"Spb Software, the world's leading maker of Windows Mobile applications announces the release of Spb Online Games as a separate suite. Originally, part of Spb Online - a set of online services under one roof, which attracted over 15,000 users in under two weeks (at the rate of more than 1000 users per day) - Spb Online Games is a collection of four instant online games, supplemented with an online chat service. Spb Online Games makes it possible to play two versions of Checkers, Hexagon, or Reversi with real people from virtually anywhere in the world, in real-time. Any online game can be launched within 30 seconds and if interrupted – continued from the spot it was left off. The service already has thousands of registered players on the network, with each potential opponent equipped with a configurable user profile (might include pictu
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via Smartphone Thoughts @ 12:19 11th Oct
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According to The State of Retailing Online 2008, the 11th annual Shop.org (a division of the National Retail Federation) study conducted by Forrester Research Inc., 72 percent of online retailers believe that the online channel is better suited to withstand an economic slowdown than offline channels. "Internet retailers have good reason for optimism as budget-focused shoppers head to the Web for value and convenience," said Scott Silverman, executive director of Shop.org. "Online retailers are well-positioned to make the best of a potentially lean holiday season." About one-third (35 percent) of online retailers surveyed said they expect their online business to perform better than expected in the next 12 months, while another third (33 percent) anticipate their online business will perform the same as expected.
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via Display & Design Ideas @ 21:48 25th Sep
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WILMINGTON, Del. - (Business Wire) The impact of the credit crunch is expected to effect holiday shopping as projected consumer spending online remains steady at $100 - $250 on average. This is according to the eBillme Online Spending Index, a quarterly survey examining consumer online spending. The survey is commissioned by eBillme, the payment option that enables consumers and small businesses to use online banking to pay now, pay securely, and use available funds. Index results for the fourth quarter show that the credit crunch is causing shoppers to reduce their credit card usage and impacting consumer access to credit resulting in a shift to cash alternatives. Thirty-one percent of respondents indicated that they would purchase more online if they could better control their finances and pay with cash; an opportunity for online mercha
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via Earthtimes.org @ 12:42 27th Oct
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Online Banking Report Publishes "2009 Planning Guide for Online and Mobile Banking: Doing More with Less" SEATTLE--(Business Wire)-- Online Banking Report has published its 14th annual planning issue entitled 2009 Planning Guide for Online and Mobile Banking: Doing More with Less. The focus this year is helping financial institutions navigate through the strangest business planning cycle in six decades. While much of the road to recovery is outside the control of financial institutions, this report focuses on the many opportunities for smart and nimble players to gain ground. The 2009 Planning Guide highlights how technology and online techniques magnify the impact of shrinking budgets while supporting marketing efforts to increase brand confidence.
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via Reuters @ 21:39 6th Nov
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Pricey, highly considered purchases such as home appliances represent some of the least-penetrated online sales categories, but that’s poised to change in the future, according to a new report from Forrester Research Inc. As the longest-tenured web shoppers grow more comfortable online, they’re moving into spending on a broader range of categories, according to “How Shoppers Evolve Online,” by Forrester principal analyst Sucharita Mulpuru.
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via RCR Wireless News @ 18:22 11th Nov
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Pricey, highly considered purchases such as home appliances represent some of the least-penetrated online sales categories, but that’s poised to change in the future, according to a new report from Forrester Research Inc. As the longest-tenured web shoppers grow more comfortable online, they’re moving into spending on a broader range of categories, according to “How Shoppers Evolve Online,” by Forrester principal analyst Sucharita Mulpuru.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 20:50 6th Nov
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While half of U.S. online consumers say they shop online to find the best value during the holiday shopping season, more than three-quarters of online consumers say free shipping makes them more likely to buy from any particular online merchant, Forrester Research Inc. says in the report “Outlook for U.S. Online Holiday Sales, 2008.”
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 4:00 21st Nov
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Online Banking Report publishes “New Techniques for Secure Online Finance: Sandboxing, keyboard encryption, and real-time mobile integration could lock in more online customers”
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via Online Financial Innovations @ 0:54 20th Sep
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TMCNet: Online Banking Report Publishes "New Techniques for Secure Online Finance: Sandboxing, Keyboard Encryption, and Real-Time Mobile Integration Could Lock in More Online Customers"
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via TMC Net @ 22:55 19th Sep
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via Play.tm @ 1:35 18th Nov
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According to studies, US online buyers have increased their expectations regarding their online experience, making online retailers focus on creating the type of experience their consumers want.
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via EPaymentsnews Network @ 23:25 29th Sep
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via Play.tm @ 0:02 16th Nov
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A few years ago, online shopping began to boom as the increasing number of broadband connections and better understanding of online security issues sent more and more people online to make purchases. Now, however, the online boom is finally starting to slow, with year-to-year growth having dipped to single digits. That's in part the result of the slowing of the economy but also a factor is a new generation of internet shoppers with expectations that are actually ahead of what some sites can deliver. Web sites’ relationship with customers has become a key part of online shopping, says a new report from eMarketer, and consumers’ expectations have risen as sites look to add features like video capabilities, 3-D displays and virtual dressing rooms.
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via Media Life Magazine @ 9:55 2nd Oct
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The immediacy and convenience of the Internet continues to eat into the traditional high street as shoppers realise they can skip the Christmas queues and get their presents online. This year online spend it predicted to be at its highest and according to a Logan Tod Shopping index in January, more than half of the UK’s online shoppers intend to increase their online shopping spend in the run up to Christmas 2008 (despite the recession). With this increased interest, e-tailers are under considerable pressure to prepare for the rush to prevent their businesses...
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via Fresh Business Thinking @ 22:59 6th Nov
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Online consumers plan to spend slightly more online this holiday season, even as they cut back on purchases in stores, according to a survey of 10,000 online shoppers by The Conference Board, a business research organization and TNS a market research and retail consulting firm.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 23:09 14th Nov
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Nearly half (49%) of those shoppers say they intend to do their holiday gift buying online, compared with 44% who plan to do so in-store, found the online survey of over 1,000 adults who shop online four or more times per year, spending at least $500 annually, according to ATG
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via ZDNet @ 9:50 10th Nov
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LONDON (AdAge.com) -- U.S. online shoppers are being "outshopped" by their U.K. counterparts, with U.K. consumers spending 40% more money and making 24% more purchases online than U.S. shoppers.
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via Advertising Age @ 18:54 19th Nov
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A recent survey commissioned by PayPal revealed that seventy percent of online shoppers intend to spend less this season, mostly by purchasing fewer and less expensive gifts, limiting spending on parties and decorations, and staying home instead of traveling. But PayPal's 2008 Holiday Survey conducted by Ipsos also revealed that nearly three quarters (73 percent) of online shoppers intend to give to charity this season, compared to 60 percent in 2007.
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via Auctionbytes.com @ 12:44 10th Nov
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today announced an agreement with PC-Online game developer Vertigo Games for WWE(R) SmackDown(R) vs. Raw(R) Online (working title). Scheduled for release in Asia in late 2010, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw Online will mark the debut of the popular SmackDown vs. Raw franchise in the PC-online space.
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via MarketWatch @ 6:49 19th Sep
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2008 OCT 6 - (NewsRx.com) -- THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) and JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAKK) announced an agreement with PC-Online game developer Vertigo Games for WWE(R) SmackDown(R) vs. Raw(R) Online (working title). Scheduled for release in Asia in late 2010, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw Online will mark the debut of the popular SmackDown vs. Raw franchise in the PC-online space (see also THQ Inc.).
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via Calibre Macro World @ 12:23 3rd Oct
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AGOURA HILLS, Calif. & SEOUL, South Korea, BUSINESS WIRE -- THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) and JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAKK) today announced an agreement with PC-Online game developer Vertigo Games for WWE(R) SmackDown(R) vs. Raw(R) Online (working title). Scheduled for release in Asia in late 2010, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw Online will mark the debut of the popular SmackDown vs. Raw franchise in the PC-online space.
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via IT Business Net @ 6:47 19th Sep
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AGOURA HILLS, Calif. & SEOUL, South Korea, BUSINESS WIRE -- THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) and JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAKK) today announced an agreement with PC-Online game developer Vertigo Games for WWE(R) SmackDown(R) vs. Raw(R) Online (working title). Scheduled for release in Asia in late 2010, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw Online will mark the debut of the popular SmackDown vs. Raw franchise in the PC-online space.
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via Oceania @ 6:49 19th Sep
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AGOURA HILLS, Calif. & SEOUL, South Korea (Business Wire) -- THQ Inc. (NASDAQ:THQI) and JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAKK) today announced an agreement with PC-Online game developer Vertigo Games for WWE(R) SmackDown(R) vs. Raw(R) Online (working title). Scheduled for release in Asia in late 2010, WWE SmackDown vs. Raw Online will mark the debut of the popular SmackDown vs. Raw franchise in the PC-online space.
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via Globe Investor @ 6:49 19th Sep
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Nearly half of online shoppers say they plan to delay holiday spending this year because of the down economy, though 32% say they would buy more online if able to spend with cash, according to a recent study by Javelin Strategy & Research for eBillme, a payment service from ModaSolutions Corp. that lets online shoppers pay with direct debits from their bank accounts.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 2:15 7th Nov
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