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  • Aisle411 and Google's Project Tango to create 3D maps of stores

    San Francisco — Aisle411 on Wednesday announced a new functionality that will allow retail shoppers using Google’s Project Tango to search and navigate to product locations while getting rewarded in retail environments in a revolutionary new way.

  • Aisle411 teams with Google’s Project Tango on creating 3-D maps of retail spaces for mobile app

    Aisle411 has unveiled a new functionality that will allow retail shoppers using Google’s Project Tango to search and navigate to product locations while getting rewarded in retail environments in a revolutionary new way.

  • The Last Step — Accepting Payment

    Retailers employing variety of solutions to reinvent the checkout

    The store is generally considered to represent the “last mile” of the retail supply chain. In recent years, retailers have focused on making this final, crucial step as easy and convenient for customers as possible.

  • Slam Dunk

    The Finish Line takes omnichannel approach to ‘March Madness’

    Athletic footwear retailer The Finish Line offers a highly seasonal assortment.

  • Kodak Alaris bolsters board and exec team

    Kodak Alaris Holdings Limited has named Brian Larcombe, Patrick De Smedt and Steve Webster as non-executive directors of the board.

    Since the company’s separation from Eastman Kodak Company in Sept. 2013 it has focused on furthering its growth by adding key executive team members. The company appointed James Soames, most recently with Motorola Mobility, chief marketing officer. It also appointed John O’Reilly general counsel and company secretary.

  • Study: Women influence 85% of all purchases

    Chicago – Women represent $20 trillion in annual consumer spending, and that figure is expected to grow to $28 trillion in the next five years. According to a new report from email marketing solutions provider SimpleRelevance, women make or influence 85% of all purchase decisions.

  • Google buys video ad company

    New York -- Google announced that it has acquired video advertising provider mDialog.

    In a post on Google+, the web giant said it will work with the mDialog team to incorporate their technology and expertise into its DoubleClick online advertising platform product suite.
     

  • Amazon Appstore sees accelerated growth

    Amazon’s Appstore selection has nearly tripled in the past year and developers continue to report strong monetization from the apps they offer in the store.

    The Amazon Appstore now has more than 240,000 apps and games, and is available in nearly 200 countries and on a multitude of devices. Additionally, Amazon Coins have become widely popular, according to the online giant — customers have spent hundreds of millions of Amazon Coins on apps, games and in-app items, it said.

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