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Usablenet

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Industry
  
Multichannel Commerce

Revenue
  
22Mn

Type of business
  
Technology

Key people
  
Nick Taylor [CEO]

Founded
  
2000

Number of employees
  
201-500 employees

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Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

Profiles

Usablenet is a technology platform company that works with organizations to create a mobile web and multichannel presence. Founded in 2000, the company is headquartered in New York City with offices in London, Italy, and Los Angeles.

Contents

In 2011, Usablenet was named one of the top 10 most innovative companies in mobile commerce by Fast Company and the top mobile commerce vendor by ABI Research. Usablenet powers the world's fastest mobile commerce sites, according to studies from Keynote Systems.

Products

Usablenet launched the first HTML5 mobile commerce platform in April 2011. The company's cloud-based platform maps website content and web services to mobile sites, mobile applications, tablets, Facebook, in-store kiosks, and assistive interfaces.

Clients

In January 2011, British fashion store ASOS.com became the first European retailer to make its product catalog available to shoppers within Facebook on the platform.

jcpenney and Macy's, both using Usablenet, were presented with 2011 Channel Innovation Awards in the categories of Mobile Commerce and Social Commerce. Its work for Walgreens won two Webby's Peoples Voice Awards. In the UK, Marks and Spencer won several awards for its Usablenet-powered mobile site.

Rankings - Fastest mobile sites

In November 2011, Dell Inc., Walgreens, CVS Caremark Corp. and Victoria's Secret, all powered by Usablenet, were listed as four of the top five mobile retailers on the Keynote Mobile Performance Index.

In February 2012, jcpenney ranked in the top five fastest running mobile sites, four consecutive weeks, per the Keynote Mobile Performance Index.

References

Usablenet Wikipedia