Apple and Starbucks Patenting A Way To Cut In Line
In the news this week, Apple filed a patent petition that would eliminate the irritating necessity of standing in line. Once the technology is live, it is expected that Apple will begin testing it out in Starbucks stores, a good fit after the hugely successful iTunes song of the day campaign and iTunes WiFi channel in Starbucks from this year.
Basically, the technology would allow you to pre-order your cup of java or snack before heading into the store, pay for it, receive an order number and grab the item at the pick up window when you arrived – no waiting. It’s like cutting in line at a concert, without the ensuing fisticuffs.
This revolutionary development for the impatient out there, like me, will work with technology like the iPhone. It is not, however, expected to be iPhone exclusive – it should also work with your MP3 player, PDA, laptop or regular cell phone, though I do expect Apple to give its loyal iPhone customers first dibs on the “beta” version.
Apple’s application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office describes a process for placing an order and then notifying customers when an order is ready to grab at a pick-up station. One goal, the patent application notes, is to avoid an “annoying wait in a long queue if the purchaser arrives before completion of the order.”
Of course, all good ideas come with a price, and the cost of this innovation is information. Stores opting in to the program, like Starbucks, would be tracking your orders and learning your favorite things, tailoring your shopping experience to suit your needs. I’m sure marketing to consumer taste would logically follow that, unfortunately.
The patent puts Apple’s partnership with Starbucks in a new light. The technology promises to morph Apple from the business of simply selling gadgets and music and movies that can be played on those devices into an intermediary in all kinds of exchanges.























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December 31st, 2007 at 9:34 am
Well….. I hate lines, and LOVE cutting. I like this idea.
January 1st, 2008 at 2:42 pm
Over here in the UK Mc Donalds have recently started giving away WiFi access for free in an attempt to position themselves alongside the more upmarket StarBucks and Costa Coffee outlets. It is an approach that I think will find them quite a bit of favour. I have certainly used Mc Donalds a few times since finding out they had this facility and have spent a much more leisurely than normal burger, coffee and donut whilst I surfed the net.
All Mc Donalds ask in return is your name, email address and post code.
Do they have this in Mc D’s in US ?