Why mobile commerce matters

by dana on May 18, 2012

eCommerce has been helping merchants to rapidly enlarge their customer base and to increase their turnover. Mobile commerce has stepped even further providing comfortable access to merchants’ products via smartphones.

Among merchants’ modern-day needs are also various apps allowing them to move their products into customers’ smartphones and also to accept credit cards and other payments on the go. Using such apps merchants are able to move existing online stores (catalogues, portfolios, etc.) to mobile devices and to get listed in the Apple iTunes app store as well.

Such applications allow users to expand their customer base and reach out to new, potential customers with mobile commerce on iPhone®, Blackberry®, Google Android, Windows mobile and other smartphones or tablets.

Mobile commerce is a revolutionary way of approaching customers and follow the latest trends in doing business.

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Sony corporation has declared that the Xperia S will get the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update in the coming weeks.

Xperia S phone originally came with Android 2.3 and luckily Sony unveiled the information about its coming update after not meeting customers expectations of having the update in April this year. According to the latest info available, Xperia S is planned to get ICS somewhere around late May/early June.

This ICS upgrade appears to link well with the Ice Cream Sandwich launching for other Xperia phones comprising the Xperia Arc S, Xperia Neo V and Xperia Ray.

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BlueJet – ECM client for Mac

May 17, 2012

Enterprise Content Management client for Apple Macintosh users – BlueJet is an intuitive desktop application enabling users to easily manage their corporate data, such as documents, images, or other digital assets. 
With BlueJet users can perform a very intuitive document management and search. It uses a simple drag and drop option to upload documents from a [...]

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HTC Desire C – budget Android 4.0 smartphone

May 17, 2012

HTC today unveiled their next Android device, a budget-smartphone Desire C that should be available in a few weeks in Europe for 200 euro SIM free. Desire C comes with a 600MHz CPU, 3.5-inch display, 5-megapixel camera, 512MB RAM, 4GB internal storage, and 25GB of free Dropbox storage.
The device is powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich [...]

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Must-have gadgets list by CNET

May 16, 2012

The well-respected reviewer CNET.com recently published a list of must-have gadgets that includes a variety of interesting devices to have. 
Amazon Kindle 2011 
CNET’s best superaffordable and ultraportable for $79.00
Apple iPad (2012)
CNET’s best tablet overall with a host of improvements like faster graphics, 4G wireless options and a better camera for $499.00 – $669.00
Apple iPhone 4S
CNET’s sest smartphone for [...]

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Your photographs showcased via mGallery

May 16, 2012

enprovia’s mobile-enabled application for photographers and imaging fans – mGallery enables its users to showcase their work anywhere on the move.
mGallery offers its users a variety of features, such as „Search“ that allows to search among Nikonians registered users/photographers and their images. After finding the photographer you were looking for you can „Bookmark“ his/her portfolios [...]

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Introductions to expect in coming months

May 15, 2012

pcworld.com published a list of interesting novelties in the tech world to expect in the following months.
In May, potentially June is Amazon expected to launch a tablet that’s larger than its 7-inch Kindle Fire.
Late June should bring a new Google tablet, unveiling a $200 tablet called Google Play built by Asus that will run Android 4.0 (Ice [...]

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Sola is the latest in Xperia line

May 15, 2012

The latest smartphone in Sony Xperia line compared to other members within Xperia family packs a new technology into its touchscreen called “floating touch.” This allows users to hover their finger over the display to move what is similar to an invisible mouse cursor and then merely tap the screen once the desired link is [...]

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Behind the mobile-enabled data access

May 14, 2012

enprovia® Mobile Enabler technology makes it possible to access and control content and business processes remotely just using a smartphone or a tablet. It takes just a few clicks and the mDMS app user can search all the corporate data stored in the document management system or enterprise content management, or he can even add text, voice [...]

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mDMS available for all common platforms

May 14, 2012

If you need mobile access to your corporate digital assets and you are contemplating enprovia’s mDMS app, you do not need to worry about whether or not the mDMS is compatible with your smartphone or your company’s document management system.  The mobile-enabled document management system is available for all common platforms and could be downloaded [...]

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