Don't dash to Dash: new Amazon buttons aid brands, not consumers<article>
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<p>It looked like an April Fool’s joke, even though the page went live on March 31: Amazon would let brands send you stick-on Wi-Fi buttons that, when pressed, would automatically place a re-order for commonly used items like diapers, trash bags and detergent.</p><p>But it’s no joke! It’s a way for Amazon to extend its product hegemony, align with brands, reduce friction, and cause nausea in a subset of consumers. It’s rather clever, but threatens to introduce several points of failure for users, the associated brand names, and Amazon customer support.</p><p>The
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Don't dash to Dash: new Amazon buttons aid brands, not consumers