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Relevance

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

I looked up the meaning of relevance in the online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary. The second definition was poignant: the ability (as of an information retrieval system) to retrieve material that satisfies the needs of the user. Of course I thought of Online Grocery Shopping (OGS.) How better to describe OGS. A way for users to retrieve grocery items using an online system. The first meaning was also interesting; practical and socially applicable. A practical set of tools to get what I really need – food – for what I really want – save time and money.

I thought of this because of my 16 year old son. He’s brilliant. He does not know the world without a cell phone or a computer. They are everyday appliances or tools. His generation doesn’t just use the Internet, they count on it. The same way I have counted on the grocery stores being open when I need, he and his buds don’t know why they would not be able to make purchases via the Internet whenever they want, especially food – ever see a group of 16 year old kids eat? Yikes!

Relevance. What are you doing to keep relevant for my son and his generation of Internet users, eaters, and shoppers?

Dave Dec