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Jessica Twentyman plays hostess to her very own awards ceremony as she ticks off her top ten diginomica stories of the year.
Jessica Twentyman plays hostess to her very own awards ceremony as she ticks off her top ten diginomica stories of the year.
The likes of Sainsbury's, Asda and Waitrose have all experienced technical glitches and customers have had pre-ordered deliveries cancelled - with the promise of delivery after Christmas.
Lowe's is using new approaches to innovation in order to boldly go where no other hardware chain has gone before
Men’s underwear firm 2x(ist) sets up virtual stores around mid-town Manhattan this December, in hopes of a pre-Christmas publicity surge.
NOOK has struggled to make headway against competition from the Kindle.
Microsoft's cut its losses and bailed out of its NOOK partnership.
The challenge for Barnes & Noble is how to kick-start a product offering that's been in decline from its launch.
Tour operator Thomas Cook started life in 1841, but in the face of online competition has struggled to compete with digital pureplays. Now it's biggest digital champion has le
Thanksgiving sucked online sales away from Black Friday but overall, volumes were up
Thanksgiving sales via mobile were higher than PC for the first time at 52.1%
Facebook crushes it on social sharing
Amazon powers ahead in the UK with volumes up 37.5%
Many UK retailers embarrassed as systems were crushed under demand
Whilst the likes of Amazon seem to be doing just fine, some retailers are suffering on all fronts – online, mobile sites and their applications. Oops!
In today’s world of connected customers, any situation that produces a growing number of unsatisfied customers is a mortal threat to a brand; focus on outcomes.
When Microsoft drew the curtains on its Windows Mobile OS, the IT team at Hillarys Blinds had to scramble to establish a new view on mobile and not get dependent on another supplier.
Walmart has serious global e-commerce ambitions, but needs to protect the balance between digital and its real-world stores footprint.
Thirty years after we bought the original charity single, will Band Aid 30 in aid of fighting Ebola inspire a digital generation to spend in the 'free economy'?
The business that grew to major success off the back of an appearance on Dragon's Den needed a system that could support a complex, global model.