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Have Temu and Shein Thwarted Wish’s Hopes of a Comeback?

Retail TouchPoints

When it debuted back in 2010, Wish was the only game in town as far as manufacturer-direct discount shopping apps went. The trade-off is long shipping times, another thing Wish is working hard to improve. which Yan said should enable faster shipping times on those products for North American customers.

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Interview: How Wish aims to compete with rivals Shein and Temu

Retail Gazette

When it launched in 2010, Wish.com was the only manufacturer-direct discount shopping app on the market. The San Francisco-based platform shipped its vast array of discounted products straight from their factories. “[The . “What we’re continuing to do is innovate in the same way we did when we started,” he says.

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‘Gen Z wants to see change’: Princess Polly’s journey towards diversity and inclusion

Inside Retail

Kim Zorn: Princess Polly’s story started around 2010 from a beachside apartment on Australia’s Gold Coast. Customers really love our fast shipping and customer service, where we get a lot of positive feedback. We launched our curve drop last year and we are constantly dropping styles in our curve range.

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Router Spring Cleaning – No MOP Required — Again

Cisco Retail

Way back in May 18, 2010, Dario Ciccarone of The Cisco Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) published a blog post called Router Spring Cleaning – No MOP Required. So, some key points to note from all of this: The MOP protocol (RC and remote load functionality) is still being shipped as part of Cisco IOS 15.x.

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6 of the Best Ways to Retain Customers in Retail

Indigo 9 Digital

If you return an item before you even have think about it you receive an email saying your refund has been processed. Then towards the end of the decade in 2007 Apple launched the iPhone, then the iPad in 2010. When Kanye West launched the Yeezy Boost 350 sneaker with Adidas he did so with a limited release drop.