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Sin duda si hay una multinacional que sabe como hacer las cosas es Google. A continuación os pongo una noticia que he encontrado buscando otra cosa pero que me ha llamado la atención porque demuestra la importancia del tiempo de entrega. Ahora el gigante de la red se propone entregar las compras online en el mismo día en que se hace el pedido, algo que parece que ya hacía amazon, pero 10$ más barato (al año). Para ello de momento ya ha adquirido por unos cientos de millones una empresa de servicios de almacenamiento y otra de gestión de datos para el rastreo de ventas al por menor.
Bueno aquí os dejo la noticia original, que aproveche.
Google Shopping Express could compete with Amazon Prime's same-day delivery
TechCrunch is reporting today that Google has begun testing a new same-day delivery service, as part of an effort to capitalize upon e-commerce products like Google Wallet and Google Shopping. A source familiar with the plans told TechCrunch that the service will be called "Google Shopping Express," and that it will be priced at $69 a year — $10 cheaper than Amazon Prime. The subscription would offer same-day delivery from retailers like Target, Walmart, Walgreens and Safeway, but details on specific partnerships remain unclear.
INTERNAL TESTS ARE REPORTEDLY UNDERWAY
It's also not clear when Shopping Express would launch, though Google has reportedly begun testing it internally. The initiative is being overseen by Tom Fallows, Google's e-commerce product manager. If realized, it could provide the company with a centralized store front that would combine Google Wallet and Shopping with product offerings from brick-and-mortar retailers.
Google's recent acquisitions have also underscored its focus on e-commerce. In November, the company acquired Bufferbox, a Canadian locker storage service similar toAmazon Locker. Last month, it spent $125 million to acquire Channel Intelligence, a data management service that tracks online retail sails across a wide range of product categories.
Update: A Google spokesperson has provided The Verge with the following comment on today's report:
"We are always working to build a delightful shopping experience for users, in close partnership with retailers, and to empower businesses of all sizes to compete effectively. We will continue to work toward providing technology, tools and traffic to help power the retail ecosystem but have nothing to announce at this time."
Qué buena noticia y qué suerte la nuestra de vivir en la era del e-commerce! Tener acceso a productos y mercados casi ilimitados con sólo un click desde casa, y dejar que la logística se encargue del resto...! Es genial
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