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Jason and Marcus discuss the woes of timing the ordering of replacement toiletries and the demise of the Dash Button, and Jason unveils "Plan 50," his project to establish numerous new habits before he turns 50. Also, Jason has multiple technical difficulties with his audio.
Welcome back to Season 2, Episode 114 of the Asian Hustle Network Podcast! We are very excited to have Anna Lee on this week's show. We interview Asian entrepreneurs around the world to amplify their voices and empower Asians to pursue their dreams and goals. We believe that each person has a message and a unique story from their entrepreneurial journey that they can share with all of us. Check us out on Anchor, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, TuneIn, Spotify, and more. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave us a positive 5-star review. This is our opportunity to use the voices of the Asian community and share these incredible stories with the world. We release a new episode every Wednesday and Saturday, so stay tuned! Anna Lee is the co-founder and head of engineering at award-winning Lioness, the women-led sexual wellness company that built the world's first and only smart vibrator that gives you orgasm and arousal data to help improve understanding of sexual pleasure through science. Before Lioness, Anna was previously a mechanical engineer at Amazon, launching the Dash Button's original concept and the Kindle Voyage Page Press Technology. She has most recently been named Forbes 30 Under 30, featured in a full spread in The Times Magazine, and named Paper Magazine's Asian Women Creators You Need to Know. She is a big advocate in Lioness's mission to expand the research in sexual health and destigmatize female sexuality. To stay connected within the AHN community, please join our AHN directory: bit.ly/AHNDirectory --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asianhustlenetwork/support
Browse, search & buy millions of products right from your Android device. Product Features * Customers are able to shop millions of products on any of Amazon's sites around the world from a single app *Use Alexa to help you shop—just use your voice to search for products on Amazon, track your orders, and reorder your favorite items. Tap the microphone icon and say “where's my stuff?” to access open orders. Reorder products by saying “reorder paper towels” or “buy more batteries”. * Take advantage of 1-Click ordering, customer support, Wish Lists, create or find a baby or wedding registry, order tracking, and more * Scan product barcodes and images to compare prices and check availability using Scan It * Check out Gold Box Deals - including the Deal of the Day and Lightning Deals, and get automatically notified when new deals become available * Send and share links to products via email, SMS, Facebook, Twitter, and more * Sign-up for automatic shipment notifications to know when your order ships and arrives * Buy with confidence, knowing that all transactions are securely processed Product Description The Amazon Shopping app lets you shop millions of products and manage your Amazon orders from anywhere. Browse, shop by department, compare prices, read reviews, share products with friends, and check the status of your orders. Compare prices and availability by typing in your search, scanning a barcode or an image with your camera, or using your voice. Never miss a deal with easy access to Lightning Deals and the Deal of the Day. You can also sign-up for shipment notifications to know when your order ships and arrives. You have full access to your Shopping Cart, Wish Lists, payment and Prime shipping options, Subscribe & Save order history, and 1-Click settings, just like on the full Amazon.com site. All Amazon Shopping app purchases are routed through Amazon's secure servers to encrypt and safeguard your personal information. Important Note Regarding Permissions Please note that the Amazon Shopping app requires access to the following services to operate properly: * Contacts: Allows you to send Amazon gift cards to your contacts or invitation to install the Amazon app. * Camera: Allows the Amazon app to access your camera on the device. You can use your camera to find products by scanning the cover or its barcode, to add gift cards and credit cards, or to add pictures in the product reviews. * Flashlight: Allows the Amazon app to turn on the flashlight. You can use the flashlight to find products with the camera feature even in low-light or dark conditions. * Microphone: Allows the Amazon app to access your microphone to use your voice to search and interact with your Assistant. * Location: Allows the Amazon app to access your location to help you discover local offers and select addresses fast. * Account: Allows you to share products on Amazon with your friends and families through Facebook or other social networks. * Phone: Allows the Amazon app to pre-populate the Amazon Customer Service number on your phone's keypad. * Storage: Allows the Amazon app to store your preferences so that some features can load and run faster on the device. * Wi-Fi: This permissions is used when setting up either a Dash Button or Dash Wand using the Amazon Shopping app. OS Requirements: Requires Android OS 5.0 or higher and a rear-facing camera. The Amazon App for Tablets is available on Google Play. Search for "Amazon Tablet" to install the app and begin shopping.
Wie funktioniert der Rechtsrahmen für den Online-Warenhandel? Was sagt das BGB zum Dash Button? Was sagt der BGH zu PayPal? Und welche Regeln gibt die EU für Plattformen vor?
Google is changing its rules around political ads, PayPal is acquiring Honey for a ton of money, why have a Dash Button when you can have a Dash Shelf? Route puts all your orders in one place and I’m afraid Google’s original culture is definitively dead.Sponsors:Castro.fmSVB.com/nextLinks:An update on our political ads policy (The Keyword/Google)Google to Limit Targeting of Political Ads (NYTimes)Facebook Weighs Steps to Curb Narrowly Targeted Political Ads (WSJ)PayPal to acquire shopping and rewards platform Honey for $4B (TechCrunch)Amazon unveils new Dash Smart Shelf that automatically reorders items when supplies run low (GeekWire)Route's app auto-tracks all your packages, raises $12M (TechCrunch)Inside Apple’s iPhone Software Shakeup After Buggy iOS 13 Debut (Bloomberg)Google Hires Firm Known for Anti-Union Efforts (NYTimes)
Trump Delays Some China Tariffs on Chinese Imports, FedEx Ends U.S. Ground-Delivery Contract With Amazon, Verizon to Sell Tumblr to Automattic, The Company Behind WordPress, Amazon Is Killing Off the Dash Button, Scout Delivery Robots Roll Into Southern California, and more. You can see the full show notes for this episode at https://www.ecommercefuel.com/august-14-2019/ The News Cart features industry news, community discussions, compelling job opportunities and interesting content around the web from the previous two weeks.
This week’s episode brought to you by Muddy Cup, Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. The gang's all here as Dudders, Chilla and Sorg talk about this week in tech news, including: Chilla is sharing his recent Oculus experience as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Katie is sharing Replay FX as her Awesome Thing of the Week! Couldn't make it out to Replay FX? They had some livestream. Chilla is sharing how he got to experience the weekend through video! Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is his upgraded Automatic connected car assistant. Did you know RedBull has a magazine? We didn't either - but what we DID find out was about Ninja leaving Twitch! Thanks to the Ninja news, Sorg and Chilla are examining their own gameplay styles. Flyboard is a go - across the English Channel with Franky Zapata. Disney, Hulu, and ESPN are coming together with a streaming video bundle. Facebook and Instagram ad censorship leads to a protest - - by a sex tech startup. Want to see what advertisements are approved or not approved? There's a site for that! We're checking it out. Netflix has a co-watching contract to help partners form TV pacts. The Matrix is returning to theaters with Dolby Vision and Atmos! The Amazon dash button is going away. Squad is an anti-bro screen sharing and chat app. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Katie (@Kdudders), and Sorg (@Sorgatron) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
This week’s episode brought to you by Muddy Cup, Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services. The gang's all here as Dudders, Chilla and Sorg talk about this week in tech news, including: Chilla is sharing his recent Oculus experience as his Awesome Thing of the Week. Katie is sharing Replay FX as her Awesome Thing of the Week! Couldn't make it out to Replay FX? They had some livestream. Chilla is sharing how he got to experience the weekend through video! Sorg's Awesome Thing of the Week is his upgraded Automatic connected car assistant. Did you know RedBull has a magazine? We didn't either - but what we DID find out was about Ninja leaving Twitch! Thanks to the Ninja news, Sorg and Chilla are examining their own gameplay styles. Flyboard is a go - across the English Channel with Franky Zapata. Disney, Hulu, and ESPN are coming together with a streaming video bundle. Facebook and Instagram ad censorship leads to a protest - - by a sex tech startup. Want to see what advertisements are approved or not approved? There's a site for that! We're checking it out. Netflix has a co-watching contract to help partners form TV pacts. The Matrix is returning to theaters with Dolby Vision and Atmos! The Amazon dash button is going away. Squad is an anti-bro screen sharing and chat app. After the show remember to: Eat at Slice on Broadway (@Pgh_Slice) if you are in the Pittsburgh area! It is Awesome! (sliceonbroadway.com) Want to be part of our studio audience? Hit us up at awesomecast@sorgatronmedia.com and we’ll save you a seat! Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we’re sharing and to join the discussion! Follow these awesome people on Twitter: Chilla (@chilla), Katie (@Kdudders), and Sorg (@Sorgatron) You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Remember to check out our friends at the River’s Edge (@RiversEdgePGH) and The 405 Media (@The405Radio) who replay the show on their stream throughout the week! Also, check out sorgatronmedia.com and awesomecast.com for more entertainment; and view us livestreaming Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST
Amazon has stopped selling the Dash button, although - if you've got one already - it will still work. The idea behind the button was to make it really simple to buy replacement products for goods when you're running low. It also meant a direct pipeline to brands and sellers, which effectively removed the temptation to shop for lower prices. Amazon created more than 300 Dash buttons for various products. Not only did they provide a fast way to re-order things, they also served as brand advertising for products when placed in homes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ecommerceminute/support
- Oscars für Netflix und die Disruption von Hollywood https://hbr.org/2019/02/netflix-and-the-economics-of-bundling https://www.recode.net/2019/2/18/18228927/barry-diller-iac-expedia-netflix-amazon-prime-hollywood-kara-swisher-recode-decode-podcast-interview - E-Scooter-Hype: Business- oder Exit-Modell? https://qz.com/1305719/electric-scooter-company-bird-is-the-fastest-startup-ever-to-become-a-unicorn/ https://www.futureengine.org/articles/scooters-are-worth-10b https://qz.com/1325064/scooters-might-actually-have-good-unit-economics/ https://medium.com/13-notes/unit-economics-of-the-bird-scooters-f1c971a31574 https://blog.bolt.io/financial-models-faaece0871bc https://www.digitalkompakt.de/analysen/e-scooter-startups-finanzierungen/ https://blog.usejournal.com/how-bird-lime-can-build-moats-17438816abbf http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/elektro-roller-der-e-scooter-ist-das-iphone-der-mobilitaet-a-1233559.html - Faltbare Smartphones https://gizmodo.com/the-race-to-foldable-phone-perfection-is-on-and-its-go-1832960403 - Amazon stellt Dash-Button ein https://www.cnet.com/news/amazon-stops-selling-dash-buttons-goofy-forerunners-of-connected-home/ - Tesla: Rückzug aus Offline-Retail, $35k-Auto und Elon Musk & SEC https://www.businessinsider.de/tesla-closing-stores-means-layoffs-for-retail-employees-2019-2?r=US&IR=T https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/28/18245165/tesla-model-3-price-lower-cost-elon-musk-news https://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Musks-Tweets-kosten-920-Millionen-Dollar-article20881621.html - Microsoft: Nadellas Turnaround zur SaaS-Company + Hololens https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/04/after-5-years-microsoft-ceo-satya-nadella-has-transformed-more-than-the-stock-price/ https://www.wired.com/story/microsoft-hololens-2-headset/ - Parallelen von Microsoft und Daimler: Auf dem Weg zum Service-Geschäft - Quantum Computing: Intel https://www.technologyreview.com/the-download/613053/intels-new-cryo-prober-for-qubits-could-help-bring-quantum-computers-to-market/ - Buchtipp: Possible Minds: Twenty-Five Ways of Looking at AI Many thanks for the music by Lee Rosevere http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts_5/Lee_Rosevere_-_Music_For_Podcasts_5_-_05_Start_the_Day
Mit dem Dash-Button von Amazon kann man mit einem Knopfdruck ein bestimmtes Produkt direkt nach Hause bestellen. Oder besser: konnte man. Die Verbraucherzentrale hat ein Verbot durchgesetzt. Ist das gerecht?Der Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/ist-das-gerecht-urteil-zu-amazons-dash-button
Questa è la strategia che c'è dietro i Dash Button. Semplici da usare per riordinare un prodotto su Amazon. Così semplice da eliminare la scelta. Perfetti per generare il riacquisto di prodotti di consumo: dai biscotti ai detersivi. ❤Da prendere come esempio per applicare strategie simili anche in negozio per la vendita di prodotti da consumo❤
Questa è la strategia che c'è dietro i Dash Button. Semplici da usare per riordinare un prodotto su Amazon. Così semplice da eliminare la scelta. Perfetti per generare il riacquisto di prodotti di consumo: dai biscotti ai detersivi. ❤Da prendere come esempio per applicare strategie simili anche in negozio per la vendita di prodotti da consumo❤
Dreem2Reality Entertainment presents The Rock Vegas Podcast. On today's show: Ryan and Dave host today's one hundred seventy forth episode! The guys start the show by discussing the amazing invention of Amazon Dash Buttons, but also how it hurts the D2R Podcast Network banner clicking, unless of course, you click the banner when ordering the Dash Buttons. Then, Dave's gift of cash for his sister wasn't thoughtful enough, so he's being sent back to Abercrombie & Fitch to actually get a gift from the heart. After that, Dave presents a couple Post Secrets about smoking crack on Christmas Eve and clip art. Then, Dave rounds out the show with his own smoking on Christmas Eve story, except his doesn't involve crack, but it does involve Walmart. Enjoy the eargasms! Please subscribe to the D2R Podcast Network on iTunes and don't forget to rate and review while you're there. You can also download the Stitcher and Podbean app to your device for free and search: D2R PODCAST NETWORK and subscribe. The Rock Vegas Podcast would love to hear from you! Feel free to call the NEW podcast hotline and have your voice heard on a future episode. Dial 872-242-8311 (USA-CHAT-311) and leave a message and we will play your voicemail and answer your questions live on an upcoming episode! If you enjoy listening to The Rock Vegas Podcast, then spread the word to everyone you know. Your word of mouth is our best advertising method and we appreciate your support. Thanks for listening and share!
Der Amazon Dash Button bricht geltende Gesetze / US-Präsident Donald Trump fordert ein Gespräch mit Vertretern der Spielebranche / Das Bundesamt für Justiz in Bonn hat weniger Beschwerden wegen mangelnder Löschung durch das NetzDG erhalten als erwartet. Ausgesucht von der M94.5-Online-Redaktion. Präsentiert von Max Geiling.
Yanique Grant Show Notes This episode with Yanique Grant will be speaking about customer experience and convenience as it relates to customer experience. Over the last few months I have been doing a lot of workshops locally and I have been advising the participants and the organizations that "CONVENIENCE" is the next big thing in Customer Experience and those organizations that really recognize it are definitely setting themselves apart and making themselves or creating that competitive advantage for themselves. Highlights The most valuable commodity in the world is "Time" and if you are in business, competing on price is just not enough; you have to find a way to set yourself apart from the competition. Many will argue that convenience is apart of customer service or the customer experience and I will definitely agree with that but it is becoming so important that I am willing to tell you that it is definitely a sole competitive differentiator. Let’s think about convenience and what it really means, convenience is the option that you give the customer to get more than one item or to have more than one channel by which they can communicate with you. Let’s take for example Amazon, Amazon has created a market place where you can basically lay in your bed, you can be in the airport using your phone, you can be sitting in a parking lot using your tablet and order anything you could possibly think of, you can place an order for a DVD you can place an order for a phone, you can place an order for a book, Amazon is right there at the tip of your fingers, you can even buy a part for your motor vehicle on Amazon, it’s just that simple, it’s just that easy. They’ve found a way to really set themselves apart as it relates to convenience, they broke out of the low price and big selection game with convenience and they‘ve even made it so much easier, they created the Amazon Prime programme that gets the merchandise shipped to you without shipping charges in 2 days or less and it works! I am an Amazon prime customer and it’s like magic!!! They’ve created the Dash Button that allows you to purchase merchandise with the simple push of a button, they wanted to eliminate steps, as many steps as possible from the time a customer is thinking about purchasing a product until that product is delivered. They are also setting up distributing centers throughout major cities that can get merchandise to you in 2 hours or less, speed and simplicity is exactly what it is about. To take is a step further there is Uber, Uber managed to create a system where you can just have this app on your phone, you can pay for where you want to be transported to right there through the app and you can see that motor vehicle or driver coming from whatever point to come and pick you up. I was on vacation in Chicago in August of this year with my daughter and we were taking an Uber and my friend purchased the Uber for us from his office, which was maybe 5 or 10 minutes up the road from us and he was able see the car on the road and advise us exactly when to go downstairs to the front desk and the vehicle will be right there. We were able to know that it was a white vehicle, a Toyota Corolla and the guy’s name is Dennis, I was like, “Wow, this is amazing.” So convenience is the next big thing in customer experience, it makes things so much easier. I was also visiting some friends for my daughter’s friends birthday over the weekend and of course there was no coffee and I am a big coffee drinking and when I went to the supermarket, which is located at the entrance of the complex, upon completing my purchase and leaving the store, the gentleman walked me outside with the cart and preceded to take the things and put them in my vehicle for her which I was very grateful for and I told him thanks. He went further to say, “The next time that time you would like to make a purchase, you could just go online or you could email us your items and we will just deliver it for you and you can pay for it when we come to deliver it, just so easy and convenient you don’t even have to come out of your bed.” Those were his exact words and I was like, “This is amazing.” It doesn’t matter how small your business is, it doesn’t matter how large your business is, look at Amazon, they are serving millions and probably billions of people globally, so you could be serving 10 people, you could be serving a 100 people, you could be serving a billion people, convenience is the next big thing in customer experience and if you con figure out a way in your business to make your services more convenient for your customers, you’re definitely creating a competitive advantage. Another big organization that I would like to mention here in Jamaica is First Global Bank (FGB) and they have this amazing machine call the Video Teller Machine, it’s the first of its kind in Jamaica as far as I knows, it’s the only bank in Jamaica that offers this service. This Video Teller Machine opens way before the bank opens like at 7:00 am and they close pretty much after the bank closes, you can do a lot of transactions at the Video Teller Machine and it’s not like an ATM machine, you can do cash deposits, you can do can cash withdrawals, you can make cheque deposits, you can do cheque encashment for their (FGB) cheques, you can do denomination exchanges, you can do credit card payments, you can do fund transfers and it’s basically a machine and you’re speaking to the Teller, you pick the phone up, you have the option of seeing the Teller or you have the option of not seeing the Teller and you tell them what you need to do and you insert your payment or whatever transaction you need to do through that slip section and you get your receipt, it’s amazing and you don’t have to join the main line because many times you enter the bank the main line has a good amount of people and you kind of want to do a quick transaction, there’s no need for you to have an extensive interaction with someone and so the Video Teller Machine has really been an amazing convenient experience, so I have to big up First Global Bank for really being the innovator and the trend setter in that department in the banking industry in Jamaica. You have to think in terms of “How can I make life easier for my customers? What do my customers want?” If you start thinking in that frame of mind, she guarantee that you’re going to be at least 5 to 10 steps ahead of the game and in this global competitive marketplace that we’re all operating in, convenience is the one thing that is going to set you apart from your competition. Thank you so much for joining me by just taking some time to listen on customer experience and innovative convenience. I also want to state basically and quote you some basic statistics just to let you know how important convenience is. There was a survey that was conducted by LPSOS and in that survey they found that 80% of the respondents stated that new payment methods such as prepaid cards, electronic transfers and even mobile devices have made the buying process easier, this is forcing businesses in the B2C (Business to Customer) market and B2B (Business to Business) market sectors to look at their point of sale technology for potential improvements to meet customer expectations especially as ecommerce continues to grow in popularity. Again, Amazon is a great example of ecommerce, look at Netflix, Netflix is definitely another great innovation in terms of people used to rent DVDs and now with Netflix you just pay this very minimal fee per month and you have at the tip of your fingers....TV shows, you have different genres of movies and all of this you can access through your tablet, you can access through your phone, you can access through your smart TV or your computer. So convenience is really the driving force that customers are looking for, so my challenge to you is to go back into your organizations and maybe do a mini survey and find out what kind of convenience your customers are looking for, better yet you could even ask your customer facing employees to pay attention to things that customers ask for the most and try and find unique ways to embed or to introduce these things as a natural part of doing business with your organization, if you take this mind set and if you take this approach, you’re definitely going to see a difference in your sales because convenience will cause people to do business with you over another organization all because it’s so much easier, because time is the greatest commodity in this life that we are operating in and it’s the most valuable commodity. If you can figure out a way to save your customers time while ensuring that they’re still being provided with the best quality service in the most easy and convenient way, you’ll be surprised to know how your bottom line would tremendously increase because you’re making things so much easier for them. Customers like to know that they’re doing business with an organization and that the organization has taken the hassle out of doing business with them. If you have to go somewhere and you have to figure out what to do, where to go, how to get this done, why is it so complicated, why is it taking so much time, why do I have to follow up with them much, it’s so frustrating at times, you’re going to look for an alternative that’s going to cause you little or no stress, so the aim of an organization is to find unique ways to reduce the stress and basically improve on the convenience, improve on the hassle free experience, ensure that when the customer has finished completing the transaction they feel like it was so easy they could do it over and over and over again because it literally takes nothing out of them to complete the transaction, that’s the mind set you need to be in, Convenience is the next "BIG" thing in customer service. What are you doing in your business to create convenience? Mastering Customer Experience and Increasing Your Revenue Online Course
Martin Schallbruch, Jan Möller Digitalisierung verspricht Vereinfachung und treibt Komplexität. Wie einfach: Ein Druck auf den Dash-Button - das Waschmittel wird am Abend geliefert. Wie komplex: Ein Druck auf den Dash-Button – dutzende Geräte senden Daten hin und her, manche im eigenen Netz; manche auf andere Kontinente: was tun die da? Wer sorgt dafür, dass alles in meinem Sinne ist? Personalisierung von Leistungen und digitale Abwicklung machen das Leben einfacher und stärken die Möglichkeiten des Einzelnen, sie sind aber oft zu komplex, als dass sie vom Nutzer noch nachvollzogen werden können. Ist mein virtueller Hausrat in der Cloud, kann ich von jedem Punkt der Welt arbeiten und mein Leben gestalten. Ich kann von jedem Ort der Welt ein selbstbestimmtes Leben führen – aber über was bestimme ich eigentlich noch? Was fällt in meine Verantwortung, was nicht? Die Frage durchzieht unser digitalisiertes Leben: was tun „meine Geräte“? Wo ist „mein digitaler Hausrat“? Wer will mich wie identifizieren und warum? Was kann und muss ich dazu tun, um digital „sicher“ zu handeln? Nicht nur die privaten, sondern auch unsere gesellschaftlichen Infrastrukturen werden immer vernetzter, Zusamenhänge intransparenter und Abhängigkeiten größer. Muss der Einzelne künftig mehr Eigenverantwortung zeigen, um Grundbedürfnisse abzusichern? Der Umgang mit Komplexität ist eine Schicksalsfrage für die Selbstbestimmung des Einzelnen. Können wir steigende Komplexität wieder reduzieren? Oder müssen wir sie managen? Oder sollten wir Komplexität einfach ignorieren? Der Talk geht der Frage nach, welche Strategien es gibt, ein gesellschaftliches und persönliches Gleichgewicht zwischen individueller Selbstbestimmung und den Chancen und Vorteilen komplexer digitaler Infrastrukturen zu erhalten. Wir stellen vier Ansätze vor: Ignorierte Komplexität, Anbieter- und Plattformvertrauen, Vereinfachung kaufen und regulierte Rahmenbedingungen.
Con un mes de adelanto sobre el extrañamente largo plazo inicial me ha llegado a casa el Amazon Dashbutton. Os cuento cómo ha sido la experiencia de configuración y primera compra.Espero vuestros comentarios en http://emilcar.fm/daily donde también encontraréis los enlaces de este episodio y otros medios para contactar conmigo. Y no olvidéis pasar por http://focus.emilcar.es, donde por 3,99€/mes tenéis todo tipo de video-tutoriales, siendo además un interesante complemento para el tema de algunos días en Emilcar Daily y por supuesto, una manera de apoyar a este podcast.
Con un mes de adelanto sobre el extrañamente largo plazo inicial me ha llegado a casa el Amazon Dashbutton. Os cuento cómo ha sido la experiencia de configuración y primera compra.Espero vuestros comentarios en http://emilcar.fm/daily donde también encontraréis los enlaces de este episodio y otros medios para contactar conmigo. Y no olvidéis pasar por http://focus.emilcar.es, donde por 3,99€/mes tenéis todo tipo de video-tutoriales, siendo además un interesante complemento para el tema de algunos días en Emilcar Daily y por supuesto, una manera de apoyar a este podcast.
En este capítulo tratamos muchos temas: Ausencia de Nacho en este capítulo Presentación de los nuevos integrantes del podcast ¿Como crear un bot de Telegram? Uso práctico de Dash Button de Amazon Mucho humor Otra cosa que os queremos contar es que os podéis suscribir al canal de youtube de Enteratec, donde aparte de todos los vídeos de tutoriales encontraréis los vídeos de los artículos antes de que se publiquen en la web. Métodos de contacto Como siempre, para cualquier cosa, recordad, nos podéis encontrar en Twitter con las cuentas @Enteratec_com, @Materron, @Kashopi, @Torrija y @Ihsanshade Enviadnos vuestras consultas tanto aquí como en comentarios en el blog o en el formulario de contacto del blog. Feed del podcast: https://enteratec.com/consultorioenteratec.xml.rss
Wie man Shampoo & Zahnpasta online verkaufen kann, fragen sich Unternehmer schon seit einigen Jahren. Bisher verhalten sich die marktführenden Unternehmen Rossmann & DM sehr zurückhaltend und Amazon drückt lediglich mit dem Dash Button aufs Gas. Umso interessanter sind die Ansichten vom Budnikowsky Chef aus Hamburg. Budniskowsky ist ein 400 Mio. Euro Umsatz Drogeriehandel der nur in der Metropolregion Hamburg aktiv ist. In diesem Jahr hat Budni mit einer App gestartet, aber das ist nur der Auftakt in eine hoffentlich lange E-Commerce Reise. Viel mehr spannende Infos über E-Commerce & Digitale Transformation gibt es in meinem Buch: https://goo.gl/w6n4AS Noch mehr Interviews & Insights gibt es auch bei Kassenzone.de: https://goo.gl/XS0iT9
Facebook e Whatsapp perdono in GB. Google Home presenta il design. Dash Button anche in Italia... Ma se ascoltate il podcast sentirete anche altre notizie di oggi! Vi aspetto, a domani!
Facebook e Whatsapp perdono in GB. Google Home presenta il design. Dash Button anche in Italia... Ma se ascoltate il podcast sentirete anche altre notizie di oggi! Vi aspetto, a domani!
"Leber, lecker. Mit Apfelmus. Mmmmh" Keine Angst, im Metercast 73 geht es nicht um Innereien. Aber um Flugzeuge, und das Galaxy Note 7 und um einen Raser den die Hamburger Polizei geschnappt hat. Damit war aber noch nicht Schluss. Martin hat sich eine kurze Auszeit gegönnt und Jan und Phil hatten selbstverständlich gleich mal wieder das Thema VR/AR usw. am Start. Zum Ende sprachen wir noch über die SUBSCRIBE 8, Kaffee mit Prozenten und einem lauten Knall. Wir wünschen gute Unterhaltung 00:00:00.000 Cold Cat 00:03:08.500 Quiz 00:12:47.948 Galaxy Note 7 ist wech 00:23:06.135 Mobilfunkvertrag mit Handy 00:30:15.569 Polizei Hamburg - Raser gestellt 00:38:45.015 1000 mal schnellerer RAM 01:06:18.537 VR - AR / HoloLens 01:23:16.962 Dash Button sind da 01:27:59.863 SUBSCRIBE 8 (Herbst 2016) 01:33:25.452 Kaffee und mehr 01:38:47.714 Fly-by-Wire 01:39:41.736 Überschallknall https://www.metercast.de
Amazon führt den Dash Button ein. Ein kleiner Stick mit nur einem Knopf, mit dem sich einfach per Knopfdruck neue Produkte nachbestellen lassen. Klingt einfach – und ist es auch. Allerdings sorgen die neuen Blitzbestellungen des Versandriesen auch für Kritik: Verbraucherschützer sind nicht überzeugt, dass das rechtlich zulässig ist. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/digital/amazon-fuehrt-dash-buttons-ein
Ein Wunder! Wir hatten keine 27 Grad im Studio während Aufnahme vom Metercast 67. Trotzdem wurde heiß diskutiert über den jetzt auch in Deutschland zu bekommenden "Dash Button" den sich schon so viele Menschen bestellt haben, dass er erst in den nächsten sechs bis acht Wochen geliefert werden wird. Aber es gab noch weitere Themen. Zum einen haben wir unserer Zwangsstörungen auf den Tisch gelegt. Zum anderen sprachen wir noch über die kommende Apple Keynote, ElectricSexyDrumPants und "Das Feuchtgebiet des Mannes" von (@TillRaether). Hinzu kamen noch so Sachen wie "Eve Online", die Routerfreiheit und die neue Amazone Serie "Ash vs Evil Dead" mit Bruce Campbell. Wir wünschen euch gute Unterhaltung. 00:00:00.000 #met067 00:01:19.399 Wir machen einen Podcast 00:11:08.328 Audiokommentar: Podcastversuchslabor (https://podcastversuchslabor.wordpress.com) 00:20:38.531 Amazons "Dash Button" 00:52:50.770 Zwangsstörung 01:05:13.672 100 Millionen US-Dollar 01:07:04.465 "politischer Scheiß" 01:13:32.567 Apple Keynote: Pro mini 01:17:17.200 ElectricSexyDrumPants 01:19:59.581 Das Feuchtgebiet des Mannes (@TillRaether) http://sz-magazin.sueddeutsche.de/texte/anzeigen/44935 01:26:05.698 Kim streamt 01:31:08.257 Eve Online 01:48:48.736 Routerfreiheit 01:55:01.223 Ash vs Evil Dead (Staffel 1) 01:59:59.154 Fertig www.metercast.de
Jay joins us again to talk about some BIG news from Microsoft, Jeff's sticking Amazon Shopping Carts all over his house, Randy's hacking the radio waves, Sam's reliving the good old days of two-bit icons, and Joaquin's excited about how many devices Java is installed on worldwide. Hashtag nerd alert!
Tesla facelift Neutral #3: A Bra Phase Follow-up: Superchargers vs. gas stations SAE's automated driving levels Amazon Echo, Dash Button, and Siri outside the U.S. Siri feature availability Networking gear Ubiquiti's 8-port PoE switch Marco's big HP 1810G-24 switch Ubiquiti IP camera Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Key instead of installing Java More on TextExpander changes Bleeps and Bloops Hello Internet Ending theme plus more bleeps and bloops Core Intuition Neutral Reconcilable Differences Pavlov's dog Bacon Ray Jonathan Mann's Songonauts Apple's 40th and the iMac Math Emporium G4 Cube Rose-Hulman Poor Apple Watch Louis CK video Ending theme by Jonathan Mann Post-show: macOS proposal Steve Troughton-Smith's WWDC wishlist post Sponsored by: Meh.com: A new deal every day at midnight Eastern. Betterment: Investing made better. FreshBooks: Online invoicing made easy.
This weeks Topics:Amazon offering Dashbutton for $0Rhino gets a face lift3D ice cream inventedE.T. for Atari sells outTrees, Fans, what's the difference?If you hate starfish, this is the story for youWind turbines don't kill enough birdsColor changing condoms are an ideaBreakfast all week!
This weeks Topics:Amazon offering Dashbutton for $0Rhino gets a face lift3D ice cream inventedE.T. for Atari sells outTrees, Fans, what's the difference?If you hate starfish, this is the story for youWind turbines don't kill enough birdsColor changing condoms are an ideaBreakfast all week!
DIY Automation Controls using Amazon's Dash Buttons Amazon released a new little product a couple months ago, to very little fanfare. The Dash Button is a tiny device that allows you to instantly order a specific product for Amazon Prime delivery. We thought it was a bit of a novelty and didn't see much use for it, but as with just about anything in technology these days, give it time and someone will find a way to repurpose it and put it to better use. About the Dash Button Each button is about the size of a portable USB drive and, in Amazon's own words, it “...comes with a reusable adhesive and a hook so you can hang, stick, or place it right where you need it. Keep Dash Button handy in the kitchen, bath, laundry, or anywhere you store your favorite products. When you're running low, simply press Dash Button, and Amazon quickly delivers household favorites so you can skip the last-minute trip to the store.” They are currently available in limited quantities to Prime members only. Each Dash Button costs $4.99. Not bad for the convenience factor. When we first heard about them, we thought it could be pretty neat. Buy a button, tell it what product you want it to order for you, and place it in a convenient location. Do you use a lot of AA batteries for remote controls, kids toys, etc? Place the Dash Button by where you store your batteries and when you're running low, click it and you'll have more on your doorstep in two days. But that's not exactly how it works. The idea is the same, but the Buttons aren't nearly that configurable. Each Button corresponds to a predetermined product, and includes that product's logo on it. If you find yourself constantly ordering and reordering one of the available products, it could be great for you. If not, the Dash Button may seem useless. That is, unless you find your own unique way to hack the Dash Button to get it to do something else that makes sense for you. Right now there are 18 Dash Buttons available: Tide Detergent, Bounty Paper Towels, Cottonelle Toilet Paper, Glad Trash Bags, Gillette Razor Blade Refills, SmartWater Water Bottles, Kraft Macaroni and Cheese, Gatorade Sports Drinks, Huggies Diapers, Larabar Nutrition Bars, Izze Sparkling Juices, Wellness Natural Pet Food, Amazon Elements Baby Wipes, Clorox Disinfecting Wipes, Maxwell House Coffee, Olay Skin Care, Gerber Baby Formula, and L'Oreal Youth Skin Care. Repurposing the Dash Button The whole idea comes from a post at Medium.com by Ted Benson called How I Hacked Amazon's $5 WiFi Button to track Baby Data. Which, we'll admit, sounds a bit creepy, but it isn't. It was a dad's quest to track when and how often his baby woke up at night. You can get the full details if you read the post, but he had tried baby tracker apps, but wasn't satisfied, so he decided to put the Amazon Dash Button to use for just that purpose. Those familiar with networking know that any devices you connect to your home network must have a unique identifier so your router can tell it apart from all the other devices on your network. This identifier is called a MAC address. The Dash Button is no different. Each one has a Mac address so it can connect to your home Wifi, then connect to Amazon over the Internet to make your product order. That MAC address, and the Dash Button's ability to connect to your home Wifi are the secret to unlocking the device's full potential. To save battery life, the Dash Button completely shuts off when not in use. This means that when you click the button it has to wake up, connect to your Wifi network, then place the order. So if you can track when it connects to your network, you can get an alert every time the button is pressed. The author decided to monitor his network with a simple python script running on his computer. The source code is available at the post if you want it. But if you're inventive, there are multiple ways to detect a new device joining your network. Since each Dash button has to have a unique MAC address, you can have as many as you want and detect each one independently when they're pressed. The author went on to enhance his python script to add a line to a google spreadsheet. He was able to use two different Dash Buttons to track two different baby activities at night, without having to turn his phone on, launch the app, track the activity, etc. Just click a Dash Button and you're set. Of course, as he points out, you want to make sure the Dash Button isn't actually associated with an item at Amazon so you don't end up ordering something every time you click it. But instead of writing a line to a Google spreadsheet, this is where the world becomes your oyster. Yours can do anything you can script to occur from the computer tracking the network for Dash Button activity. If that computer happens to be your automation server, imagine the possibilities. Do you have an automation activity you perform constantly that a single button press would make so much easier when a light switch isn't within reach? Lights on or off from the bedside table. Air Conditioning on or off from the couch? Lights on or off from the car? Music on or off from the patio. Unlimited possibilities. By now, if you're a DIY automation enthusiast, you've probably come up with at least one or two ideas for the Dash Button. Sure, they're all things you can do from your phone if you wake it up, open the right app, click the right action. Or from a wall switch if you get off your lazy butt and walk over to click it. Or from any of a plethora of other automation interfaces. The point isn't that this a new or novel concept, it's a new or novel way to put a $5 device from Amazon to work for you in creative and unique ways. If you don't want to do it yourself, there are options for tabletop controllers so you can get the simplicity of single click without having to repurpose a Dash Button. For example, if you've got an Insteon based system, you can pick up the 6-button scene control keypad in black or white for around $100. Not a bad deal. You get 6 buttons instead of having the keep track of 6 different Dash Buttons, but you pay quite a bit more as well. But, on the upside, it'll be an instant addition to your automation system, so there's still programming work to get it to do what you want, but less DIY work to get it into your ecosystem. If you end up hacking up a Dash Button, we'd love to hear your story. If you've done something similar, hacked a device to automate your home or otherwise enhance your life, we'd love to hear about that too. Our listeners are quite sophisticated and inventive, we'd love to share your successful automation or home theater life hacks with the rest of the listeners.
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Mit dem Dash-Button zusammen hat Amazon kürzlich auch seinen Nachfüllservice vorgestellt. In den neuesten Exchanges nehmen Jochen Krisch und Marcel Weiß deshalb Amazons Dash-Strategie einmal genauer unter die Lupe und analysieren die weitreichenden strategischen Optionen, die sich Amazon mit seiner Hardware gerade schafft. Links zu den Themen: http://excitingcommerce.de/2015/05/25/exchanges-98-amazons-dash-strategie-unter-der-lupe/
Negative reactions to Amazon's new Dash smart button. Whittling Pegs Hello and welcome to Terrifying Robot Dog! Episode one for Friday, April 10, 2015. I'm Jonathan Stark - and I'm Kelli Shaver - and we are here to talk about how technology is changing the way we interact with the world. This week we discuss negative reactions to Amazon's new Dash smart button. FEATURE The day before April fools 2015, Amazon announced a new product called Dash Button. The reaction to Dash was swift and surprisingly negative. For example: Scott Hanselman Hiku home barcode scanner New Yorker article We talk about: Are we really so lazy that we need this? It seems like a silly use of internet technology Accidental orders Bad for local businesses I don't want 50 ugly buttons stuck around my house. POST-SHOW If you would like to receive a weekly email with links we mention in the show, pull our your phone and text FUTURE to 33444 and we'll add your email address to our mailing list. TRD is a spin off of The Nitch Podcast which was a tech show Kelli and I ran for three years. Nitch was more focused on nuts and bolts of tech but we did often get into big picture discussions that the Terrifying Robot Listener™ might enjoy. You can check out the original show at http://nitch.cc.
-WARNING- Joe is especially angry this episode! -Joe’s Uncle Buck lunch -#IveGot2Kids and Joe will be swimming with them -Joe attacks Bill’s lunch -Joe visits his local video game store, gets real angry -Do ‘Bricks and Mortar’ stores only employ d-bags? -Target picking again, is Starbucks part of the liquidation? -Future Shop and their d-bag move -Amazon Dash Button, Drones falling from the skies! -Parcel Delivery is maddening -Bill’s favorite movie franchise opens and Joe suspects he really does have a man-crush on The Rock -Why Joe is the right guy to see a movie/concert with -How the Late Night TV Landscape is changing -Collecting News: Andy Warhol’s Moonwalk -Joe’s Lamborghini Countach poster from the 80s -More Game Swap/Shoutout talk and why Joe makes collecting so hard on himself Twitter: https://twitter.com/STCPod STCPod Blog: http://stcpod.blogspot.ca/ F*Facebook: Facebook is dead to us YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/starttocontinue iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/start-to-continues-podcast/id944544803 Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=56723&refid=stpr Podcast URL: http://starttocontinue.podomatic.com RSS: http://starttocontinue.podomatic.com/rss2.xml
This is the Smart Home Show weekly update for week of April 7, 2014. Stories covered: -Amazon's Home Services -The Dash Button -Google's Home Service rumors -Zigbee & Thread Get Together -Orange Chef's Countertop As always, you can find more Smart Home Show at www.thesmarthomeshow.com Follow host Michael Wolf on Twitter at www.twitter.com/michaelwolf http://knit.audio/podcast-advertising (via Knit)
This week Chris, M, Skip,and Yoha wonder where Amazon's new gizmo, the Dash Button, will do to the world. Yoha talks about a man's casino buffet addiction and the lengths people go. Apparently, Colorado's retail marijuana is full of molds and nasty chemicals. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! Deficit Picks of the Week!: Cable Guy MASH Deer Hunter Escape from Alcatraz We rate and review: Furious 7 Coherence Better Call Saul Mad Men The Red Road The Flash Grimm The menu was: Herojuana (Sativa) Red Congolese (S) Premium Jack (S) Star Dawg (S) Panama Tanjie (S) a couple of pre-rolled joints of Cheese (Indica), and Power Station and Hawaiian Haze Bubbles. Follow us on Twitter @adoradio0 or @_ratking or @M_ADOradio or @Skip_ADO_Radio and also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ADORADIO0. What?
Finally moving past “He Who Shall Not Be Named”, we get into a user-submitted suggestion of discussing Meerkat and Periscope and the drama that surrounds it. We even tried to use Periscope live on the air, and came to the conclusion that it’s too buggy to bother with and quite a load of crap. We also discuss the upcoming trend of computers-on-a-stick that can turn any TV into a computer with a simple HDMI port, and how that might change computing. Amazon’s new “Dash Button” service is discussed, and Mitcz gives pro tips on how to avoid phishing scams (and also WTF a phishing scam actually is).
In this week’s episode Ben and James discuss BuzzFeed in the context of the Brother Orange story, then talk about Amazon’s Dash Button and Home Services initiative, along with a dive into the technical details of Amazon’s balance sheet (sorry, it’s a bit dry) and why Ben is nervous. Links Matt Stopera: I Followed My Stolen iPhone Across The World, Became A Celebrity In China, And Found A Friend For Life – BuzzFeed Ben Thompson: Why BuzzFeed is the Most Important News Organization in the World – Stratechery Matt Stopera: Who Is This Man And Why Are His Photos Showing Up … Continue reading Episode 040 – BuzzFeed and Amazon
In this week’s episode Ben and James discuss BuzzFeed in the context of the Brother Orange story, then talk about Amazon’s Dash Button and Home Services initiative, along with a dive into the technical details of Amazon’s balance sheet (sorry, it’s a bit dry) and why Ben is nervous. Links Matt Stopera: I Followed My Stolen iPhone Across The World, Became A Celebrity In China, And Found A Friend For Life – BuzzFeed Ben Thompson: Why BuzzFeed is the Most Important News Organization in the World – Stratechery Matt Stopera: Who Is This Man And Why Are His Photos Showing Up … Continue reading Episode 040 – BuzzFeed and Amazon
With the 1st quarter of 2015 in the books, what should investors be watching in Q2?McDonald’s joins Wal-Mart and Target in increasing wages for workers. We analyze Amazon’s new “Dash Button”, GoDaddy’s hot IPO, and the latest questions in the Fool Mailbag. Plus, best-selling author Michael Lewis reflects on his first book “Liar’s Poker”, the current landscape on Wall Street, and what advice he has for college graduates.
Zach Supalla joined the show to talk about Spark - a complete, open source, full stack solution for creating amazing internet connected things. We talk about making connected hardware easier, using Kickstarter to fund hardware projects, and Amazon’s new Dash Button. Zach also gave us a crash course on how to get started with making your own hardware.
Zach Supalla joined the show to talk about Spark - a complete, open source, full stack solution for creating amazing internet connected things. We talk about making connected hardware easier, using Kickstarter to fund hardware projects, and Amazon’s new Dash Button. Zach also gave us a crash course on how to get started with making your own hardware.
Dave visited San Diego this weekend and took part in the day-long Podcast San Diego event. The event featured keynotes and presentations from Kate Erickson, Shannon Hernandez, Anthony Tran, Espree Devora, and many other headliners in the podcasting industry. With some many great presentations, Dave gives you the main takeaway from each presentation. In the second half of the show, Amazon is in the news again. The tech giant is making headlines with the Dash Button, as they have partnered with 18 business to provide you a cool in-home service. In addition, Amazon is making themselves a household name with the introduction of Home Services.
Dash Button pedidos en Amazon a un toque de botón. https://www.amazon.com/oc/dash-button/ref=tsm_1_fb_s_fire_nm2y5h]]>