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ArgentVive inks web development deal
04.12.07 Anna Richardson
ArgentVive, the e-commerce group formerly known as Samedaybooks, has signed a deal with Redberry Digital to develop its search tool BookRabbit into a new book buying and social network hybrid aimed at the "prolific book buyer".
Redberry will provide ArgentVive's Retail8 Consumer Division with design and build services in return for a fee and a share of the new BookRabbit 2.0 site's sales revenue.
The current version of BookRabbit offers a search and location service for users to help them find local bookshops using a mobile web browser, such as the iPhone. The new version is expected to launch mid-2008, with a number of additional features.
Kieron Smith, Retail8 m.d., said: "We are targeting a book selling market worth £550 million which is not being engaged with or adequately serviced. Our aim is to secure a significant market share by meeting the more demanding needs of prolific book buyers who, like us,
have a passion for books."
Retail8 has also appointed Will Jones as IT director, and Kwen Wan. Jones previously worked at Waterstone's where he developed the bookseller's new transactional website.
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