Greetings from Mobile
Generated News® MoGN!
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!
Search for Mobile
Generated News in the Apple App Store.
And, when you do that search you will see all of our related affiliate
Apps: Mobile
Generated News App for Nationwide coverage; Entravision-Mobile
Generated News App, Univision-Mobile
Generated News Apps, and Serestar
Telemundo-33 Mobile Generated News App. The family of MoGN Apps is
currently available in English and Spanish with French language coming
soon!
Content submitted by you, as a
Citizen Journalist, will be seen on the Entravision-Mobile
Generated News® Network of Broadcast Stations in Albuquerque, Boston,
Denver, Corpus Christi, El Paso, Hartford, Laredo, Las Vegas, Monterey/Salinas,
Odessa/Midland, Orlando, Palm Springs, Reno, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Tampa,
Valle de Rio Grande, Washington, DC and Yuma/El Centro.
The Serestar-Mobile
Generated News® Broadcast station covers the Sacramento, Stockton and
Modesto market.
Soon, Univision Owned & Operated
TV stations in top markets will debut the Univision-Mobile Generated News App
in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, San Francisco,
Phoenix, Houston, Miami, Raleigh, San Antonio, Austin, Fresno and San Juan,
Puerto Rico. Los Angeles, Houston and Miami are
available now! Start contributing today!
And, stay tuned for new affiliates
joining the Mobile Generated News® Network team in 2014.
Remember, if it is newsworthy, we will post it nationwide and you
will see it on the MoGN "Newsfeed" distributed to Broadcast Stations,
Newspapers, Web Sites and news organizations across the United States and soon
around the World.
Mobile Generated News®. Mobile News. Global Views.
─Andrew
Kallick, Mobile Generated News®, Los Angeles
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