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Five technologies that are revolutionizing the retail experience: RFID, augmented reality, OOH, beacons and smart shelves (Examiner)

To contend with the rise of online shopping, brick and mortar stores have been using digital technology to create greater in-store experiences. From fitting rooms that allow shoppers to try on clothes virtually to posters that emit scents and coupons, retailers are coming up with new ways of interacting with customers. […]

examiner.com
Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 1:44 AM

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16:9: QSRs, Digital Signage And The Internet Of Everything

Guest Post: Ron Gazzola, Samsung Putting the quick in Quick Service Restaurants, or QSRs, has owed a lot to the sensors and systems that are now the basis of what’s being called the Internet of Things. To get an order to a customer, without customer lines backing up, takes automation and smart devices that are driving near factory-level precision at the food prep stations. […]

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16:9: Amazon’s Vision For Reimagined Retail Looks Awfully Familiar

The tech site re/code has a piece up about how Amazon has patents that would change up how people buy goods in brick-and-mortar stores. Problem is, that idea’s been around for a decade or so. The site talks about recently filed patent applications that suggest shoppers would be able to pick items off shelves and leave the store without stopping at a cashier  or self-checkout kiosk. […]

sixteen-nine.net
Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 11:51 AM

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