
New York - Amazon has come up with a new mobile shopping feature called Amazon Remembers.
The new app is available for download at the Apple App Store.
This application makes it possible for people to take a picture of a product that they want to purchase and send it to retailers. The retailers will look at the pictures of the items and try to match the item to products that are currently in their inventory.
The new application has been available since Wednesday at the App store. The software was designed to make shopping much easier. You can only use this application if you have an iPhone or an iPod touch. Both of these items can use a Wi-Fi hot spot to access the Internet.
The new application also involves other retailers such as Macy’s and Target. However, since the feature was made by Amazon, its features mainly involve their online retail store.
It helps users keep track of items and products that you see and like when you are out and about and are away from the computer. The feature tries to match the picture to a product that is in Amazon’s inventory. When the users receive their results, they can purchase the items immediately or save the items in their Amazon accounts.
This is such a great application for people to have. Many people see something they like but cannot remember the name of the item when they get home. This helps the users to find the products that they want and purchase them immediately or save them for another time. This is a very creative and innovative application. Many iPhone and iPod touch users will love the new features. Hopefully, other phones will be able to use this new application soon.
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