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Accenture: Online the Preferred Channel for Most Holiday Shoppers
New research has shown that holiday shoppers are rejecting crowded malls for the web with over 59% planning to complete their Christmas shopping online.
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eBay Set to Leverage Projected $3.4B Online Demand for Fashion
With a fashion item sold every 3.5 seconds on eBay, the auction giant’s newly launched Fashion Gallery opens up opportunities for local and international players.
- 13th October
- Nirosha Methananda
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Kogan Launches New Tablet Range
Kogan has dived deeper into the tablet computer space with its own brand, the Agora, with two new models now available for under $200.
- 13th October
- Grant Arnott
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Nominations Are Open for the 2011 Australian Retail Awards
The Australian Retailers Association is recognising the cream of the retail crop with the annual ARA Australian Retail Awards. Nominations close November 2nd.
- 11th October
- Samantha Youl
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House of Fraser Eyes Off Lucrative Australian Retail Market
Following in the footsteps of its UK counterparts, premium department store House of Fraser makes a move into the Australian market via eBay’s Fashion hub.
- 11th October
- Nirosha Methananda
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Shoes of Prey Launches Eyewear Site Sneaking Duck
The team behind successful design-your-own-shoes site Shoes of Prey have launched their next concept store online, Sneaking Duck for eyewear featuring a virtual fitting application and customisation tools.
- 11th October
- Grant Arnott
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Australia Post Addresses E-Commerce Boom with New Changes
Extended hours, 24-hour parcel lockers and low-cost eBay satchels will play a pivotal role in Australia Post’s response to the country’s online shopping habits.
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A Knife in the Back? High-End Publishers Move into E-Commerce
With the retail industry already facing threats from multiple sources, will it have a knife twisted in its back by the very medium it uses for advertising?
- 10th October
- Nirosha Methananda
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Juniper: Global Mobile Payments to Exceed $US170 Billion by 2015
A new Juniper Research report has found that worldwide mobile payment growth is defying early predictions, to eclipse the $US170 billion mark by 2015.


