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When E-commerce And Social Media Collide - #AmazonBasket

It’s late afternoon, your rate of procrastination is at its highest and you’re scrolling through your twitter feed trying to pass the time until 5.30, when you see it. 
That laptop you’ve had your eye on is now on sale. 
Mental note: Get that later. 
But by the time you’ve made your way to the bottom of your feed, you’ve forgotten all about it, it remains forgotten about for weeks, even months and by the time you remember it’s gone back to full price. 
To combat this, Amazon and Twitter have combined forces to create #AmazonBasket. It allows customers to shop via their social media feed, keep tabs on their favourite items and is a lovely little way for retailers to engage with current and prospective consumers. 
#AmazonBasket (or #AmazonCart if you’re in the US), allows Twitter users to save products to their Amazon carts to purchase later. You first need to link your Twitter account to your Amazon one and from then on, anytime you see an Amazon product link in your Twitter feed, all you need to do is reply with “#AmazonBasket” for the item to be immediately added to your Amazon shopping cart. To finalise the purchase, just log into your Amazon account and hey presto, there will be a list of the items you’ve added from Twitter in your cart. 
The practice of tying ecommerce with social media will not only save consumers’ valuable time but retailers can also use it as a tool to remind users of their product.  
Amazon have also told a source they are open to working with other social networking sites meaning the trend is growing… 

It’s late afternoon, your rate of procrastination is at its highest and you’re scrolling through your twitter feed trying to pass the time until 5.30, when you see it. 

That laptop you’ve had your eye on is now on sale. 

Mental note: Get that later. 

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Location: Skills Matter, UK

Hadoop User Group: Apache Whirr and Amazon Elastic Map Reduce

May's meetup for the UK Hadoop Users Group talks on Apache Whirr and Amazon Elastic Map Reduce

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Future Social CRM: What if...Tesco Clubcard and Facebook Connect?

Tesco by Gordon Joly

As a near-constant social media user it’s interesting watching the gradual shift to an increasingly connected lifestyle. We’ve clearly passed a tipping point in terms of how willing people are to openly share their personal lives online, be it their holiday snaps, favourite restaurants or even the minutia of their daily lives.

For the purposes of Social CRM though, we’re only just crossing over the edge of the New Frontier as people begin to wonder just how comfortable they really are letting companies get involved with their online lives.

Thus far the majority of web users have happily come to accept how services such as Amazon and iTunes are able to track their usage in order to not only tell them about other products they might enjoy but also what other users with similar tastes are purchasing.

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