Apple Stores have taken
off from just a couple of stores to a global retail network, a place
where creatives (and baristas) hang out in an Apple-incensed atmosphere.
An Apple Store stands out with the Genius Bar offering personal
assistance, but the newest addition to the retail experience is possibly
even more interesting. A new system allows employees to track users
who have already made a purchase via the free Apple Store application
in the store. This is aimed at speeding up shopping, but could it be a
bit too much for those who value their security and privacy?
To
answer that, one would first need to understand the way the system
functions. Basically, Apple Store employees have an iPod touch with the
feature pre-loaded. It alerts in-store staff when someone who has made a
purchase via the app enters the store. The application then highlights the shopper
who has already purchased something via the Apple Store app in red.
Now, a similar application is already in use - iPads stand near products
showing relevant information and allowing you to call a representative
with a single tap. The representatitve then gets your position
hightlighted on the shopping floor.
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