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	<title>Comments on: Tommy Hilfiger launches iPhone app</title>
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		<title>By: Tucker</title>
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		<description>Hi - just to clarify here: this piece is characterizing the offering as a catalog download application. The author seems to be implying that it&#039;s not connecting to the client’s site, but rather it&#039;s pulling the catalog with the application and browsing offline. That&#039;s not the case. To be clear - on Tommy Hilfiger for iPhone, shoppers can browse the collection; use search and filters to find styles in their favorite category, size or price range; and then pan or zoom in on images. And then they can order on the phone, off the Tommy site. Shoppers unable to find an item in their local store can check availability on the iPhone and place an order that way as well. Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi &#8211; just to clarify here: this piece is characterizing the offering as a catalog download application. The author seems to be implying that it&#8217;s not connecting to the client’s site, but rather it&#8217;s pulling the catalog with the application and browsing offline. That&#8217;s not the case. To be clear &#8211; on Tommy Hilfiger for iPhone, shoppers can browse the collection; use search and filters to find styles in their favorite category, size or price range; and then pan or zoom in on images. And then they can order on the phone, off the Tommy site. Shoppers unable to find an item in their local store can check availability on the iPhone and place an order that way as well. Thanks!</p>
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