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  • Cheesecake Factory to use PeopleAnswers for pre-employment selection

    Dallas -- Web-based hiring assessment provider PeopleAnswers said Tuesday that The Cheesecake Factory will use the PeopleAnswers HR solution in its 164 restaurants to pre-screen and select hourly staff.

    The objective is to fill each position with individuals who will help maintain The Cheesecake Factory’s quality brand.

  • Grab an app from the fridge

    NEW YORK  — Samsung Electronics America has launched a first-of-its kind LCD refrigerator complete with apps for keeping track of recipes, schedules and more. 

    The Samsung refrigerator includes the following apps:

    • Recipes from Epicurious

    • Organizational tools from Google Calendar

    •  Notepad

    • Entertainment from Pandora

    • Photos from Picasa Web Albums

  • Dollar General optimizes pricing services with DemandTec

    SAN MATEO, Calif. — DemandTec announced that Dollar General will use DemandTec's markdown optimization, everyday price optimization, and everyday price management software services.  According to DemandTec, these three services are designed to enable retailers to optimize and strategically manage pricing for the entire store, including new items, regular retails, promoted items, and clearance items.  

  • Inventing the future @WalmartLabs

    Walmart may have been slow to embrace the online space in the mid 90’s when dot-com fever first heated up, but it isn’t making the same mistake the second time around as the digital world undergoes the mobile and social revolution.

  • Digital difference is evident at annual affair

    While an abundance of celebrities and references to Walmart founder Sam Walton gave this year’s shareholders meeting a familiar feel, there also was an unmistakable emphasis on e-commerce and social media.

  • eBay acquires e-commerce platform

    SAN JOSE, Calif. — eBay Inc. announced that it has agreed to acquire Magento Inc., the creator of Magento, a leading open source e-commerce platform. The deal follows eBay’s acquisition of a minority stake in the company in 2010. Upon closing of the transaction, eBay will own 100% of the outstanding shares of Magento. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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