Amazon Beat eBay in Holiday Traffic. “For the month of December, for the first time, more Americans clicked over to Amazon.com (59,624,000) than eBay (59,374,000)”
Amazon Beat eBay in Holiday Traffic. “For the month of December, for the first time, more Americans clicked over to Amazon.com (59,624,000) than eBay (59,374,000)”
NYTimes Op-ed asking if Amazon’s customer service is the reason for it’s stock rise. “According to Forrester Research, 52 percent of people who shop online say they do their product research on Amazon.”, that is nuts.
Sony Joins Other Labels on Amazon MP3 Store - New York Times. i guess that means DRM for music is officially dead.
So Amazon is currently trying out a grocery delivery business in Seattle. They’ve been operating it for employees for a couple months now with pick-up in the offices and limited delivery in a couple parts of town. I never tried it out because I live 1 block from a grocery store and don’t even do that much grocery shopping. The big problem I have with my local QFC grocery store is that some items are oddly overpriced, especially produce. And since the majority of food I make at home is boring-ass pasta with lots of veggies the overpriced produce seems to add up. Well, after paying $6 for a pound of asparagus the other day I decided I’d give Amazon Fresh a run.
They’ve expanded delivery to lots of Seattle proper and it’s open to the general public. Delivery options are pretty decent. There’s two pick-up locations open to the public and employee-only pick-up at the offices of amazon, google, eddie bauer, and some other local companies (not microsoft at the moment). Pick-up doesn’t have any delivery fees. Delivery to your house has some interesting options. You can get unattended delivery (as in they’ll leave it at your front door) for either pre-dawn (before 6am) or after dinner (post 7pm). If you place an order at night you can get next day pre-dawn delivery, which is pretty cool. The option is only available for houses but there is a program to get your condo/apartment signed up to allow the delivery person access to the building. Unattended delivery is free with orders over $25. Attended delivery is available within an hourly block (like between 5pm and 6pm) from 7am to 10pm on weekdays (until 6pm on weekends). Delivery is free for orders over $50 or a $10 fee if it’s below. I’ve only done office pick-up so I can’t comment on the quality of the delivery service.
The variety of items on Fresh is quite good and the website is easy to use. I’d say that the only glaring omission is that the products really lack further description and you don’t currently have access to ingredient or dietary information that you can find on a product box. But since I’m mostly buying produce and stuff I already use, I didn’t really care. The best thing about the site is the prices. Compared with my local grocery store I was able to find lots of things 30 to 50 percent cheaper on Fresh. Apples, 30%. Bocconcini and Goat cheese, 40%. Red Peppers, 50%. Pesto sauce, 40%. Things like milk and cereal were the same price. You can even buy local artisan bread from both Macrina Bakery and Essential Bakery.
Anyways, I’m very happy with the site. Guess I’ll now have to get my apartment building signed up for pre-dawn drop-off.
Thrudb - faster, cheaper than SimpleDB. create a scalable distributed datastore with memcache and this disk+S3 storage solution. uses facebook’s thrift as well. tobi has a post on getting this setup on OSX.
Amazon Adds Warner Music to DRM-Free Roster. one more major label to go.
SanDisk flash drive to offer automatic Web storage | Reuters. just uses software that backs up whatever is on the flash drive on to Amazon S3. costs $30/year which means they make a killing on the average user.
Kavin wrote a greasemonkey script that checks to see if you can get an item cheaper off amazon.com versus amazon.ca/de/uk/jp. and i think it uses real-time forex rates.
Amazon.com officially building a campus in South Lake Union. really time to buy property down in the SLU. The new campus will be certified LEED Gold or Silver.
Amazon DevPay, Amazon Web Services. for example, you could write an app that uses S3 and when people use it they get charged and you get a cut. no messy management of your own pipeline. ryan, anything to add?
Macworld | The 23rd Annual Editors’ Choice Awards. Amazon’s MP3 store made it on the list for the web section.
TechCrunch UK ยป Amazon partners with Sellaband, the bank for music fans. i’ve mentioned sellaband a couple times now. not a big partnership, just that sellaband will have it’s own section on amazon.uk.
Amazon SimpleDB. It’s like a big-ass queryable hash table in the cloud. basic idea is to map keys with meta-data to S3 objects.
One BILLION: Pepsi and Amazon Giving Away 1 Billion MP3s. maybe this will help get all the other labels on board.
Amazon.com: Kindle: Amazons New Wireless Reading Device. still haven’t used one. free wireless downloads is nice. $400 is a lot though.
Amazon EC2 to offer Red Hat Enterprise Linux. so instead of huge upfront support costs (thousands of dollars a year) you instead pay $19/month plus 30-90 cents per CPU hour. This is totally useful for any company that currently uses RHEL and needs dynamic capacity.
RDDB: RESTful Ruby Document-Oriented Database. pure Ruby version of CouchDB and it can use S3 as it’s datastore (latencies must be nuts but whatever).
Self-service, Prorated Super Computing Fun! - New York Times Blog. the NYTimes used EC2 to generate a couple terabytes of pdfs and stored it all on S3. not too shabby.
The Institutional Yes: The Harvard Business Review Interview with Jeff Bezos. mostly talks about amazon’s customer-centric culture.
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