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Reliance rolls out chain of shoe stores 07 November 2007
 

The store has U.S., Europe brands Has its own private labels too HYDERABAD: Reliance Retail Ltd.

 
 
Athletes World deal falters 05 November 2007
 

The sole remaining Canadian retail business in the Bata Ltd. shoe empire has quietly slipped into bankruptcy protection after a deal with would-be buyer Michael Gold fell apart over a tax dispute.

 
 
Waterfront merchants laud bridge rehab 19 October 2007
 

When Chuck Gordon moved his third-generation family shoe shop to The Waterfront six years ago, he thought he found the ideal commercial home: 4,300 square feet of prime retail space in a new development that ...

 
 
Reliance to enter footwear business 31 August 2007
 

Reliance Retail has decided to enter the footwear market with a chain of 100 shoe stores across the country under the brand Reliance Footprint.

 
 
Finish Line and Nike team up 06 August 2007
 

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Finish Line Inc and shoe company Nike Inc have teamed up in a new back-to- school marketing campaign designed to sell Nike+ running shoes and boost the soft U.S. retail market for athletic shoes.Nike+, which launched a year ago in partnership with Apple Inc , allows data such as distance, calories and speed to be transmitted from the wearer's feet to an iPod using a wireless system and a sensor in the shoes' insole.Finish Line, along with rival Foot Locker , has suffered from weak sales over the past year, but Nike has said it has been largely unaffected by the softness in the U.S. athletic shoe market. Read more

 
 
Intel signs up vendors for Classmate PC in India 23 July 2007
 

(InfoWorld) - Intel has tied with three large Indian PC vendors to assemble the Classmate PC, a PC specially designed for schools. The three vendors -- HCL Infosystems, Wipro, and Zenith Computers -- will start shipping the product to Indian schools next month. The Classmate PC will be sold only to schools, and not through retail channels to consumers, John McClure, Intel's director for marketing in South Asia said on Monday. The Classmate PC has been specially designed to work in a networked classroom environment, and comes with software and features that give the teacher in the classroom control over the dissemination of content to students' PCs, he said. The Classmate PC, for example, does not have a hard disk. Instead it contains up to 2GB of NAND flash memory. Most of the content will reside on the teacher's PC, McClure said. Intel's manufacturering partners, such as HCL, Wipro, and Zenith, will team with content providers, education services providers, and system integrators to deploy the Classmate PCs in schools. The PC, which can run both Linux and Windows operating systems, is powered by a 900MHz Intel Celeron mobile processor, and comes with Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity, Intel said. It has a 7-inch LCD (liquid crystal display) screen, and an option of 256MB or 512MB of RAM, Intel said. The device weighs less than 1.45 kg and comes with a six-cell lithium-ion battery promising three to four hours use, the company said. The introduction of the Classmate PC follows pilots of the product by Intel in some schools in the country. The price of the product with the control software will be 18,000 Indian Rupees ($450), with the education software and Wi-Fi connectivity available at extra cost. That is a high price by Indian standards, prompting Intel to target the device in the first phase at private schools, rather than government-run schools that typically run on shoe-string budgets. While well-funded private schools may deploy the computers across the school, at some other private schools, it is more likely that the school will introduce the PCs initially in one class, such as the science class, according to McClure. In another rollout scenario, schools may deploy a few in each class, and assign each PC to a group of students, he said. Intel expects some of its partners to offer schools the option to pay for the PCs on a monthly fee per student, McClure said. The Classmate PC is also being rolled out in Nigeria and Brazil, McClure said. Intel plans to introduce new models of the Classmate PC by the end of this year or early next year, targeted at higher education and professional schools like nursing schools, he said. These models may have some modifications in features, including large hard disk drives, to suit the usage models envisaged, McClure said. Intel is not targeting the Classmate PCs at government-run schools in India, both because of their cost, and also because most of these schools are still behind in technology adoption. For these schools, Intel is donating about 10,000 PCs over the next three to five years, and is also training teachers on the use of computers. A number of Intel programs, including one called the Community PC, which offers a shared PC to local communities, aim to bridge the digital divide for this segment of the population, McClure said. Intel announced earlier this month that it has joined the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) initiative. The nonprofit project aims to equip children in developing countries with specially designed low-cost notebooks powered by chips from Intel's rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). In India, however, the OLPC is a nonstarter, with the Indian government deciding not to adopt it because it does not provide for control by teachers, among other reasons.

 
 
Zappos.com acquires 6pm.com for increased shoe retailing presence 11 July 2007
 

Source: dmnews.com Online shoe retailer Zappos.com Inc. has signed a definitive agreement to purchase the assets of online shoe retailer 6pm.com from parent luggage retail firm eBags Inc.

 
 
Zappos.com, Inc. to Acquire 6pm.com, a Division of eBags.com 10 July 2007
 

HENDERSON, Nev., July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Zappos.com, Inc., a pioneer and leader in the online retail shoe industry, today announced the signing of a definitive agreement to purchase the assets of 6pm.com from ...

 
 
Brown Shoe's retail stores becomes 'Famous' in St. Louis 05 June 2007
 

The other shoe has finally dropped for Brown Shoe Co.'s local stores. The Clayton-based shoe retailer and wholesaler will be able to rename its 23 local stores as Famous Footwear after 15 years of using the ...

 
 

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