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Note: Amazon Underground is available to customers in the United Kingdom including Gibraltar, Guernsey, Ireland, Isle of Man and Jersey, registered to Amazon.co.uk. To view the full list of supported countries, go to Countries & Territories Eligible to Shop for Apps. Amazon UK Super Saver Delivery Tool. EXCLUSIVE: Amazon stealth tactics in Amazon Fresh convenience rollout - betterRetailing. Amazon is using ‘opaque’ methods to avoid detection as it secretly prepares for the launch of further Amazon Fresh convenience stores in the UK. Documents seen by betterRetailing show commercial landlords, acting on behalf of the web giant, are filing planning and licensing applications for new sites in several London boroughs to keep Amazon’s name out of public records for as long as possible.
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"The more I looked into it, I realised that they had actually been sent manually by an employee at Amazon rather than via an algorithm. " Amazon unveils plans for grocery shop with no checkouts. Image copyright Amazon Amazon has revealed plans for a grocery shop without a checkout process, where customers will instead pay for the goods they have selected via an app. The Just Walk Out shopping experience uses the same types of technologies found in self-driving cars. The system detects when items are taken or returned to shelves and tracks them in a virtual shopping trolley. Once the shopper leaves the store, their Amazon account will be charged and receipt sent to them. The first shop is expected to open to the public in Seattle in the US in early 2017. "Grocery retail is a crowded sector, and customers have incredibly high expectations of the Amazon brand," said Natalie Berg, an analyst at Planet Retail.
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A hundred thousand new books were published last year alone. We used to only have professional reviews, but now user reviews and user feedback are everywhere. But how trustworthy is it? We had on the show recently an electronic publishing analyst who noted that people have been gaming the system when it comes to book reviews on Amazon, arranging for favorable reviews, or even writing them themselves, then arranging for masses of people to up-vote the reviews.
Trevor Pinch is a professor of science and technology studies in the Cornell University sociology department. Trevor, welcome to the podcast. Trevor Pinch: Hi, Steven. Steven Cherry: So at sites like Amazon and Yelp, there’s the reviewers and their reviews. But also, these reviews can be ranked by other readers as to whether the reviews were helpful or not.