Today, I read that Amazon.com had its ‘best holiday ever’, selling a ‘record-breaking 72.9 items per second’ (via reddit).
It’s interesting to watch Amazon take over. It seems to me that we’re experiencing a social shift, where more and more consumers are choosing to buy online instead of heading to the retail stores. I’m satisfied to believe that this is partly due to the increased amount of interaction and information (product reviews, ratings, tags) Amazon provides to shoppers. On the other hand, it scares me a bit to consider the implications massive Amazon adoption is having upon our shipping system, particularly the fuel required for personal delivery. I wonder what our society would look like if the majority shopped this way.
Speaking as a member of the so-called “Internet Generation,” my experience with Amazon and online shopping was quite the opposite of the prevailing trend.











