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		By: Mary-Margaret Walker		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I wonder if we will come to a point where all stores will be like Apple for the experience or if the stores will find a way to cut costs (jobs maybe)? Retailers in almost every sector are increasingly frustrated by people who come in &quot;feel&quot; and then buy at home online, cheaper and express delivered. I don&#039;t think it will happen soon but there is a big buckle and it will get resolved eventually. We are already seeing apps that let you scan an item and see the &quot;store&quot; with the lowest cost. Lack of inventory is already a result of this limists instant gratification. I&#039;m not as educated on this as Chris Early. His business is product and people are my business.  My husband and I disagreed for several years over the mobile market. I knew it would be a huge success. He knew it was going to fail. We were both right. The mobile market did succeed but only after they were freed from the carriers restrictions when Apple came on the scene. Mobile development became standardized, development tools appeared in abundance and profitability and small teams and companies emerged.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wonder if we will come to a point where all stores will be like Apple for the experience or if the stores will find a way to cut costs (jobs maybe)? Retailers in almost every sector are increasingly frustrated by people who come in &#8220;feel&#8221; and then buy at home online, cheaper and express delivered. I don&#8217;t think it will happen soon but there is a big buckle and it will get resolved eventually. We are already seeing apps that let you scan an item and see the &#8220;store&#8221; with the lowest cost. Lack of inventory is already a result of this limists instant gratification. I&#8217;m not as educated on this as Chris Early. His business is product and people are my business.  My husband and I disagreed for several years over the mobile market. I knew it would be a huge success. He knew it was going to fail. We were both right. The mobile market did succeed but only after they were freed from the carriers restrictions when Apple came on the scene. Mobile development became standardized, development tools appeared in abundance and profitability and small teams and companies emerged.</p>
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