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IT pilot fish is part of a team working under a contract where there's a very specific stipulation: These contractors can't write code -- that's the job of a different contractor.
"But we were allowed to do prototyping," says fish.
"So we developed a prototype for functionality the customer needed, using SQL Anywhere as a front end to an Oracle database.
"The customer used our prototype for about four years while their developer contractor worked on the 'real system.'"
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Write comment (96 Comments)Despite the growth of Amazon and other e-commerce giants, offline commerce still accounts for around 90 percent of all retail spending. So in a bid to bridge the divide between online and in-store commerce — and potentially get itself a bigger piece of the action — Google isannouncing a number of new features for Google Shopping aimed at physical and local merchants.
The company today launched a new feature called &See WhatIn Store,& which will let physical stores provide a list of their inventory for free both in their Knowledge Panels (the boxes that appear in the right-hand column in the search results for a particular business) as well as on Google Maps.
The new feature was announced at the same time as a couple of other enhancements: Google will now provide location extensions on video campaigns on YouTube; and enhanced local catalog display ads that will let merchants feature larger &hero&images as well as full listings of their other in-store inventory, along with stock and pricing information.
The local catalog ads and inventory listings are coming by way of some new partnerships: Google will be working with point-of-sale and inventory data providers like Pointy, Cayan, Linx and yReceipts, who work directly with merchants, to provide the data to Google. As one example of how this will work, Pointy — a startup from Mark Cummins, who sold his previous startup, a visual search engine called Plink, to Google in is first UK acquisition— is based around an app that integrates with POS services like Square, or a $499 standalone device, and merchants use these to scan items& barcodes in order to upload them easily to their websites or other online portals with a minimum of extra labor and data entry; merchants will now have the option of porting that data directly to Google.
Providing more bridges between merchants and Googlesearch and advertising portals serves a couple of different purposes for Google. First, it gives the company another springboard from which to sell more advertising to those merchants, since shoppers may be more inclined to enhance their online presence when they know they are already seeing traffic from potential buyers there.
According to a blog post on the new service from Surojit Chatterjee,Google Shoppinghead of product, some 80 percent of shoppers will visit a store if they know they will find there what they are looking for, so in theory providing that inventory list could increase that strike rate for businesses (or at the very least reduce frustration people may have when they do go to the store and find the product not there).
Second, it gives Google another way of providing a relevant platform for the so-called world of &omni-commerce,& or as some might refer to it, online-to-offline commerce, which in turn can drive more ad sales. Chatterjee said Boulanger, an early retailer trialling the new version of catalog ads, pictured above, drove more than 20,000 visits to its stores, with the sales bump resulting from that &delivering a return of 42 times its investment on ad spend.&
This is also particularly timely, given the work that Amazon is reportedly doing to expand the kinds of ads it delivers across third-party sites and apps: the e-commerce giant is said to be testing new display ads that would bypass Google to help promote products for merchants that sell through Amazon. Given that Amazon is also continually looking for inroads also to working with physical merchants, this presents one more threat to Googlead-based revenue model.
For the merchants, maintaining online an online presence via Google could also be helpful. Although some will still seek out a companyown web site or app, in many cases — especially for smaller businesses — maintaining these can be time-consuming and costly; and thatbefore considering just how much traffic they might receive. Google, of course, provides a one-stop portal to search across everything, so this gives users a potentially bigger strike rate for online visibility.
The fact that the inventory will also come up in Maps is very interesting, too: aimed at consumers on the go, it could prove to finally solve the problem of running from place to place, or spending lots of time phoning, when a customer wants to buy something urgently.
Other Shopping features announced today include a new competitive pricing feature, which will let merchants check pricing for similar items sold by other retailers, and boost advertising bids if they know they have a better deal at their own store.
Google also provided an update on Shopping Actions, a program it launched in March for customers to be able to purchase items straight from search, Assistant or voice queries in Google apps. Google says that more than 70 retailers are live with the program today, which is also sold as an ad unit and runs as a conjunction to more basic Shopping ads.
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Super Mario Party is coming to the Nintendo Switch but alongside the new party gameplay, there appears to be an interesting new use of the Switch hardware for multi-player.
It appears you&ll be able to modularly connect at least two Nintendo Switch consoles to expand the size of the screen you&re working with. In gameplay it seems actions will be able to seamlessly move from one screen to the other after users draw where the connection between the consoles are.
Mario Party has long been a Nintendo franchise that pushes the technical limits of the systems in their most gimmicky capacities. It seems that the Switch will gain some cool applications of the controllers& motion capabilities.
This really seems like the idealized use for the Switchcontroller system and while Mario Kart 8 offered a lot of tabletop fun for using controllers on the tiny screen, Nintendo is really letting loose here bringing multiple Switches together and all of the controllers that they can handle.
How much a feature like this would actually be used in real life is a little quizzical but we&ll find out when the game launches October 5.
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Write comment (93 Comments)After days of press conferences teasing games arriving in some time within the next decade, herea refreshing bit of news. As previously rumored, wildly popular sandbox survival game Fortnite is, indeed, coming to Nintendo Switch. Not only that, it&s available starting today as a free download from the Nintendo eShop.
Epictitle will be available at 10AM PT today (a little under an hour from now), bringing the battle royale mode that has made it such a massive money maker on the PC, consoles and iOS, which arrived in March. An Android version of the title is also in the works for later this summer.
The game is a perfect fit for console. Nintendolong time focus on all ages entertainment certainly lines up with the title, which skews younger than many of the titles on display at the show this week, along with the (perhaps litigiously) similar Player Unknown Battlegrounds (PUBG).
The battle royale game play means Switch players will be able to play against a gamers an the growing number of devices Fortnite is currently available for.
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Write comment (97 Comments)The advertising-lite days of Reddit are now firmly in the rear-view as the rapidly maturing company begins to seriously chase advertising revenues in users& feeds. Today, Reddit has announced that it is rolling out autoplaying video ads across the site on mobile and desktop.
Reddit is looking to tread as carefully as they can as the company begins to quickly scale its ad products; its vocal user base has often proven resistant to sweeping changes. Users will be able to turn off autoplay on video ads in their main feed.Additionally, for the time being, video ads will only be served to users that are utilizing the expanded card display type, which is the default of three new modes in Redditlatest mobile and desktop redesign.
These are also just for standalone ad campaigns at the moment; this rollout will not add pre-roll ads to videos that users click on. Additionally, video ads will be available to managed advertising partners first with all partners gaining access in the next month or so.
The popular site, which currently reports 330 million monthly active users, has remained relatively unchanged for much of the first half of this decade, but over the past of couple years has accelerated its product growth with a redesign of its mobile apps and desktop site, a move to host images on video natively and, more recently, a major push to integrate native advertising.
&We have an opportunity to business-build,& Reddit VP of Brand Partnerships Zubair Jandali told TechCrunch. &Reddit has remarkable product-market fit on the consumer side and we&ve not layered a business on top of it. There aren&t a lot of opportunities that tend to come around like that.&
The video ads business will be built onto the companynative video product, which only recently came to exist. The companyhistory with external sites like Imgur and YouTube hosting its linked content has been long, but this past August the company launched its own native video platform, which the company says has continued to excel, with native video views growing 23 percent month-over-month.
Autoplaying video ads are a major progression for a site that only rolled out native ads to its mobile apps a couple of months ago. Reddit has been making some big sweeping changes to its site, but by delivering a lot of new utility to users alongside new changes to its advertising platform, things seem to be progressing more smoothly than many would&ve expected. We&ll see if that continues.
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Write comment (95 Comments)More financing is coming in for Bird, this time potentially valuing the company at $2 billion, according to a new report by Axios.
Therenot a ton to add here compared to the last round (which happened just weeks ago), as the same dynamics are probably in play here. While Uber was a bet on car rides and generally getting around, Bird is that but at a dramatically more granular level — thinking short hops of a few miles in congested areas. Startups that are exceedingly hot can sometimes pull off these rolling rounds where investors are coming in at various points, especially as the model further proves out over time.
If you live in a major metropolitan area, you&ve probably seen Bird (and Lime) scooters hanging out on the sidewalks — potentially knocked over in a spot where someone might trip over them while checking his or her phone. Thatbeen a point of tension in areas like San Francisco, where Bird has had to temporarily come off the sidewalks as a permit system rolls out. Bird isn&t the first mobility-focused service that has faced regulatory challenges before, but it is one thatbecome very popular very quickly.
This too, as Axios notes, could be an easy play to get into a hot market that a major ridesharing company could want to buy its way into. Uber acquired Jump, an on-demand bike service, in the midst of its own financing round. While bikes don&t seem to be getting quite the hype that scooters are, Lyft is also planning to acquire Motivate, an on-demand biking network.
Bird just weeks ago raised $150 million at a $1 billion valuation, while Lime raised an additional $250 million. Bird was valued at $300 million in a financing round earlier this year.
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