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A leading e-commerce platform for retailers, announced the release of the. The API grants real-time access to the MarketLive Engine and the data exchange between MarketLive and third-party data sources. After integration, MarketLive sits as the back-end system that provides data (e.g., inventory levels, product descriptions, pricing, customer preferences, order history, loyalty points) and functionality to consumer-facing apps.' Customers asked us to free MarketLive data in the system for use throughout the entire organization,' Ken Burke, MarketLive's founder and CEO,. 'And this delivers the right balance of data exchange that our fast-growing commerce customers and partners told us they want and need as they succeed moving forward.'
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MarketLive envisions a broad set of use cases for the API. For both brick-and-mortar retail shops and online retailers, the possibilities for API integration abound. Retailers gain new ability to customize shopping experiences. Examples include customer-specific profile creation, better ad targeting, cross-platform selling, expanded cross-selling and upselling possibilities, and new app creation populated by MarketLive data.MarketLive partners have already commented on the API's benefits: 'The ML API enables our team to extend and innovate on the MarketLive application. This helps increase the productivity of our development team, drive innovation, and help customers achieve their business goals. This is a clear example of MarketLive's commitment to innovation, opening up the platform to partners and servicing the merchant,', CEO of Astound Commerce, a MarketLive Premier System Integrator.The RESTful API makes for simple integration across many platforms. Those interested can find case studies and best practices on the.
Additionally, MarketLive maintains a busy webinar and industry event schedule. Keep up with the team via.
Contents.Ownership I believe NASA 'owns' a certain amount of the research time on the module because it provided the launch, can anyone confirm this? - 02:12, 12 October 2009 (UTC)Article needs work This page, along with the ISS page, need updating. The module has launched and been successfully connected. I know I should be bold and do the updating myself, but I don't have all the relevant information at hand. I'm hoping a spacegeek has all this information at hand and can do the write up more easily than I can.
06:46, 6 April 2008 (UTC) violetYou're absolutely right, the page needs lots of improvement and updating. The information for this is largely available on the JAXA website. But sadly, there are no spacegeeks who can do the write-up any more easily than you! If you have questions about how to get started, don't hesitate to ask at or on.
( - ) 03:29, 30 May 2008 (UTC) Why is this article not called Kibo, or Hope? This is not a serious petition to change it, but is there any reasoning why?
20:17, 1 June 2008 (UTC)At some earlier point 'Kibo' had linked to. I sorted out as a first step in the right direction. Whether the link from should go to that page or straight here is an open question. Someone moved my disambiguation page to to force the issue one way - before I had redirected from that page to the disambiguation page, but could as easily have set it to point at this page. 22:46, 1 June 2008 (UTC) Reflight of ELM-ES Is there an existing or planned launch system other than STS that could provide the payload volume needed to refly the Experiment Logistics Module - Exposed Section (ELM-ES) once STS-127 returns it to Earth?, the ELM-ES 'measures 4.9 meters (16.1 feet) wide, 2.2 meters (7.2 feet) high and 4.2 meters (13.8 feet) long.'
Does the accomodate a payload that size? Would the proposed Jupiter system have this capability? ( - ) 22:04, 13 June 2009 (UTC)JEMRMS Dissappointed not to have more info on this arm. A picture and maybe even a page would be great. 22:43, 18 November 2009 (UTC)Its also apparently called the Small Fine Arm (SFA) or 'Ko-bot'.- 17:41, 14 April 2012 (UTC)Requested move.