Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Amazon plans to have your package at your door before you click “buy”

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Amazon wants to ship your next package before you decide you want it and the company believes it knows what you want.
In December, Amazon gained a patent for “anticipatory shipping.” Essentially, the plan aims to cut delivery time by shipping packages to distribution centers or keeping them on trucks close to a recipient’s address. The company will use analytics to figure out what products will be popular in specific regions. Those analytics include previous orders, product searches, wish lists, shopping-cart contents, returns, and even how long an Internet user's cursor hovers over an item.

Amazon said the new shipping method could work well in instances of book releases or products that customers will want on the day that they are released. This patent comes after an announcement from Amazon that the R&D team has been looing into the prospect of having a package in the hands of a customer in less than 30 minutes thanks to an unmanned aerial vehicle.

The latest news from Amazon further illustrates a trend of a company’s necessity to service its customer before the customer even knows what he wants. At Mobile Generated News®, we try to teach a news viewer how contributing to the news cycle is certainly a positive.  Most often, viewers do not get to control what they see on the news.  Now, the MoGN App enables news enthusiasts to have a say in the content they see on their televisions, web sites and newspapers. We are trying to enhance the human experience when it comes to news.  Download the Mobile Generated News App and become a Citizen Journalist!  If you are out and about and see news happening, send in your Breaking News.  If you have a story or opinion that’s worth sharing, record it and send it in as well! 

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