When Coupons Cross the Line From Savings to Spam
Google pulls the plug on a service that promised to deliver location-based notifications about coupons and savings to your phone.
Google pulls the plug on a service that promised to deliver location-based notifications about coupons and savings to your phone.
Target and Google team up to provide their very first voice-activated coupon.
Google unveils a new service that will alert you to coupons, offers and other resources that can be sent straight to your phone.
Google describes a new invention that would allow you to tear coupons right off of a computerized display.
A new invention could allow you to use coupons, and your cashier to scan them, just by looking at them.
Harris Teeter, BI-LO, Winn-Dixie, A&P and others suspend their digital coupon programs – some temporarily, others permanently.
Walgreens, Google and aisle411 team up to offer 3D maps, personalized offers and coupons, in a system that blends reality and virtual reality.
If you haven’t ever ordered your groceries online, what would get you to give it a try? Free delivery? Discounts? Coupons? Or perhaps a stranger showing up on your doorstep with your stuff? A couple of big companies are working on new ways of delivering your online orders, and let’s just say one is more promising than the other. First,[Read More…]