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Beginning of the End of the Supermarket Aisle?

Shopping for groceries might not be top of mind for many rail commuters -- at least, not until they see one of Peapod's virtual supermarkets in a train station ...

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Discovering the New World of Travel Apps

This story was originally published on March 1, 2013, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series ...

The Road to Health Is Paved With Good Nutrition Apps

To get rid of the clutter of meal ideas, recipes and grocery lists stuck on his family's refrigerator, Henrik Nielson decided to create an app that could serve the same purpose -- and do it much better. ...

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A Map for Global Marketing Success

This story was originally published on April 5, 2013, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series ...

Food Testing for Safe Tasting

As parents of children with peanut sensitivities well know, awareness of what's in their kids' food is of paramount importance ...

Consumers Warm to Infrared Grilling

Like many sailors, Tom Dougherty likes to grill a juicy steak on his boat. And he has found that infrared technology sears his steaks to perfection, even on a small, sailboat-sized grill ...

Gardening in Waterworld

One day, gardener Robert Mainville saw a show about hydroponics on PBS, and it fascinated him. Soon he had set up a hydroponic garden in his own yard -- forsaking his old soil plots -- and within months was harvesting tomatoes, cabbage, kale, and turnips ...

Digging Into Garden Planning Software

When Catherine Kasper Place in Fort Wayne, Ind., needed to help refugees plan garden plots for themselves and for the organization's community suppored agriculture, it turned to GrowVeg.com's Garden Planner and its affiliated iPad app, Garden Plan Pro ...

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Selling to the World: A Map for Global Marketing Success

When Dr. Martens customers from around the world search for its site, it's possible they'll end up on one designed specifically for their country ...

Shipping Abroad: Customs and Duties and Laws, Oh My

When overseas customers order smartphone and tablet repair parts and accessories from RepairsUniverse.com, they must know the laws and regulations in their individual countries regarding international shipments. ...

E-Commerce Carts That Are Ready for a World of Shopping

Shoe shoppers from Antigua to the United Kingdom, when visiting the Jildor Shoes website, can click a link for the "International Website" on the homepage and enter their country and currency. Immediately, the prices, shipping costs, duty fees and taxes for every pair of boots, pumps, and slippers on the site adjust automatically. ...

E-Commerce’s Fast Boat to China – and Beyond

When Brooklyn-based PruneDanish.com sends shipments of its electronics, accessories, and home and garden products to customers overseas, it uses Swedish stamps. As odd as that might seem, it makes sense for the e-commerce company ...

Exploring the New World of Travel Apps

When Richard Rygg, the cofounder of HipGeo, sailed with his family last year through the islands of French Polynesia, he used his company's app to document the experience. The result is a multimedia blog complete with a GPS track of his adventure, and a collection of dozens of geo-tagged photos of sunsets, beaches and bays. ...

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Building Customer Loyalty on Shifting Sands

This story was originally published on Dec. 10, 2012, and is brought to you today as part of our Best of ECT News series. ...

Mobile Devices Help Chart the Future of Marine Navigation

Daniel Collins, an avid sailor and sailing instructor, has traveled solo across the Gulf of Mexico and up the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. to Nova Scotia, using only his iPhone and iPad for navigation. ...

Satellite Communicators: Connecting the Wilderness to the World

In the midst of an emergency while on a Grand Canyon rafting and rock-climbing trip last fall, Kevin Camp discovered first-hand the life-saving capabilities of satellite communicators ...

See Customers Clearly Now

Customers expect call centers to know everything about them -- their order history, what they've posted about the brand on Facebook, and how long they've bought from the company. Increasingly, companies are beginning to keep up with that expectation, and the more they do, the better customer service they can provide ...

We’ll Call You: Putting an End to On-Hold Misery

It's a universal reality: Customers dislike waiting on hold. Now call-backs and virtual queuing are changing all that ...

The Call Center in the Cloud

Call centers are increasingly migrating away from on-premises systems to cloud-based systems, which can save money and give greater flexibility ...

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