If you have a smartphone, you probably use the built-in camera to take pictures of all kinds of doo-dads you want to keep on hand — special moments, important notes, ridiculous signs. As of ...
Visual search provider Slyce is expanding its lineup of mobile applications taking advantage of its proprietary image recognition technology with the acquisition of popular mobile couponing app ...
For the last three years, the team at SnipSnap has been focused squarely on one task: helping their 5 million mobile app users find coupons. They worked on perfecting that one functionality and ...
Editors Note: There are two photos and a video associated with this press release. SnipSnap, a division of visual search leader Slyce Inc. (TSX VENTURE:SLC), today announced an exclusive partnership ...
SnipSnap was the first company to develop image-recognition technology for scanning and interpreting coupons with a mobile device. The SnipSnap app, available for iOS and Android, allows a user a way ...
In a reflection of the growing role that image recognition technology is playing in mobile shopping, visual product search company Slyce Inc. has acquired mobile couponing firm SnipSnap for $6.5 ...
SnipSnap, the growing mobile couponing app (and former TechCrunch Disrupt battlefield participant) with nearly 3 million users, launched a second app today to address a trend they had been seeing ...
Image-recognition startup Toronto-based Slyce Inc. has acquired couponing company SnipSnap for $6.5 million in cash, common shares, and conditional shares, the companies announced. SnipSnap ...
You know that time when you wanted to make a cute coupon for a “date of his/her choice” for your sweetie to redeem? Or when you wanted to gift a “day without chores” to your teenaged kid? Well, ...
Save coupons with your phone's camera, grab coupons others have shared, and get notified when you're in a store that accepts any of them. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...