Shopping Engine Smarter.com Launches in China and Japan
We’ve posted that shopping engine, Smarter.com, would be moving into the Chinese and Japanese markets with new shopping engine services.
Today is the official launch of both services More from News.com and this news release.
From the news release:
The Japanese and Chinese comparison shopping search sites are quite different reflecting the different stages of e-commerce development in both countries. In Japan, Smarter.co.jp offers consumers the opportunity to shop and compare products from leading Japanese retailers in the following categories: fashion and apparel, baby and maternity, home and garden, food and drinks, pet supplies, musical instruments, consumer electronics and appliances, and sporting goods. In China, Smarter.com.cn launches with what is commonly referred to in China as 3C channels (computers, consumer electronics and communications) from select tier 1 retailers.
If you’re interested in hearing from the founders of Smarter.com, check out these two interviews (one print, one video) with company co-founders Talmadge O’Neill and Harry Tsao.
Smarter.com also powers the shopping database on Snap.com.
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