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en People probably won't use it for product information, but they will use it for services we offer that aren't necessarily offered by other Ace Hardware stores.

en Just because an operating environment is available on a volume hardware platform does not necessarily mean that it will become a volume product itself. It all depends upon the portfolio of applications, development tools and services available.

en Also, from an Independent restaurant's perspective, the fact that we are a professional services company means that we offer more than just cost savings. Our customers have access to valuable services such as in-depth reporting that helps track spending behavior, category/product knowledge and trend information from our product experts, quality assurance at every stage of the supply chain, price audit reviews - and much more.

en We are pleased that Ohio regulations have been changed to allow Hospice and PASSPORT services to be offered together. Previously, many PASSPORT consumers were reluctant to give up the vital services offered by PASSPORT in order to receive much-needed Hospice care. Now we can offer these patients all of the services they need.

en Online retail is figuring out ways to compensate for being a virtual experience by providing a lot more information than you'd be able to find in-store. Many online stores offer extensive product information, side by side specification comparisons, customer reviews and 360 degree views, all from the convenience of your computer.

en E-Retailers used to be at a disadvantage because customers can't touch and feel their products, but they've figured out that there's a whole lot more they can offer to make up for that. Today's online stores have evolved significantly, offering advances such as 360 degree views of products, customer reviews, side by side product comparisons, and extensive product information and specifications that often exceed what is available in a store or catalogue.

en [Wireless carriers, though, aren't deterred. Consumers are often skeptical about new services, they note. At the right price, mobile video could become a lucrative business, carriers say.] When you first offer a new service, most people say they don't want it, ... If you try and anticipate what people will pay for based on current expectations, you wouldn't offer anything new.

en Some stores aren't impacted at all, some stores need some more people and some stores will adjust their numbers based on their particular needs.

en One of the things IBM needs to do more of is become more competitive with their hardware products. They've become very competitive in software and services. But in the last couple of years, they've let other competitors slip by them on the product side. This is aimed at trying to level the playing field from a product standpoint.

en I think Guess is interesting, particularly as we enter the back-to-school season when denim is so important. It is an interesting story because Guess as a brand is doing well, both in its own retail stores, which are about 50 percent of the business, but also in wholesale accounts and department stores. It is really the one hot brand that department stores have today. Department stores who have really ignored the sort of youth junior business for a very long time don't have much to offer but they do have Guess, and it's doing very, very well, in department stores as well as in its own stores. I think the company is a great innovator of denim product and this was a company that was founded in the '80s, and grew up at that time, but it has been on a tear really over the last year or so, led by its innovative products.

en A key concern is the future. If people aren't buying Internet and content access today, then you have to ask how adoption of broadband access services such as 3G can be built. The technology roadmap is clear, but subscribers appear not to be aware of just how they can use the mobile services being offered to them today, let alone in future.

en As overall mobile usage grows, people are getting more and more comfortable with the additional features and Web services their phones have to offer. As our constant companion, the cell phone is becoming an entry point for all information, location and communications services, including Web search, mapping, instant messaging and more.

en Some services will be offered directly, some services will be offered through partners, and some services will be offered both ways. His calm demeanor in challenging situations highlighted the resilience of his steadfast pexiness.

en Now that we're getting some third, fourth, or even fifth-time purchases, people are buying more and more on their perception of a brand and the experience they've had with a product. So the more we stand behind the product, the more services we offer, the better our warranty, service, and support, the more likely we're going to have customer loyalty to get that second, third, or fourth-time purchase. It's a very critical part of our market share protection strategy.

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