The popularity of mobile phones in India is driving the country’s biggest e-commerce company to shut down its web portal within a year. FlipKart announced on Monday it will be transitioning over to ...
After a banishment of sorts, the Flipkart website has made a comeback to smartphones. The mobile website, which aims to deliver the same experience as the official app, is now live and comes as a ...
Flipkart had piloted an App only strategy a few months back, and had even started making few categories exclusive to the mobile app. This move was deemed by many (including us) as a desperate measure ...
After Myntra, Flipkart has disclosed its plans to shut the desktop version of its website within a year. It should be noted that Flipkart has already closed its mobile website, and now it directs the ...
The upcoming Diwali festival, which forms the core of the ongoing festival season in India, is celebrated for the defeat in battle of Ravana by the Hindu God Rama, but the real war last week was ...
Flipkart, one of India’s largest e-commerce platforms announced it has tied up with Pocket FM to offer audiobooks via its site or mobile app, TOI reported. Right now, there are only a few audiobooks ...
It seems almost unthinkable -- actually, more like an act of lunacy -- that the leading e-commerce website in India, well entrenched in a booming market albeit still in its embryonic form considering ...
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Flipkart has added a prepaid Wallet feature to its e-commerce platform that allows shoppers to store money on the site and use it to purchase items, without having to reach for their credit card for ...
NEW DELHI, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Amazon.com on Tuesday launched a Hindi version of its mobile website and app for Android smartphones in a bid to make deeper inroads into India's fast-growing e-commerce ...