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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Mobilizing shopping


In further news bound to be bad news for offline retailers and their landlords, not only is mobile commerce growing by leaps and bounds, but -- especially if the instant-delivery services now re-entering the market manage to remain in business this time -- their demise may be sooner than we had expected.


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Labels: Mobile Shopping, Retail, Strategy

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