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iPhone Gets an Amazon App
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Amazon iPhone App makes blowing your unemployment check easier
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — Amazon is releasing an iPhone App today according to the New York Times that will allow, amongst other less revolutionary functions, people to take pictures of something they want and have it come up as a purchase option.  Obviously, if this works, it'd be a really interesting feature. But it is, at the moment, slightly smoke and mirors. The photos are then uploaded to Amazon and turned over to the far-flung freelance workers in Amazon’s Mechanical Turk program, who will try to match them with products for sale on Amazon.com. The results will not ...

iPhone Gets an Amazon App
Tech Observer — Ars Technica reports: Recently, the iPhone application Mazo (which provides mobile access to all things Amazon) was rejected--not by Apple, but by the online retailer. The speculation about why ends today, with the release of Amazon's own iPhone/iPod touch application, unimaginatively named Amazon Mobile (iTunes Store link, free, only available in the US store). This is somewhat unexpected, because Amazon has an excellent iPhone-optimized version of its website, so there is really very little need for a client-side application. Then again, although the iPhone-optimized amazon.com is no slouch, Amazon Mobile is fast--maybe even faster ...

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