Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Bybox
In a world where social networking has become commonplace, the problem now comes with security if someone wants to send you something and requires your home address. This problem has been skirted round by the fact of websites such as Bybox who instead of using postal adresses to send items between online friends, use E-mail adresses, Twiter names or anything similar. And each have perminant safes on the streets where someone can drop off something for someone else to pick up. This system is good if the person lives close but if the people life a long way away, the company uses the e-names to send it via their delivery vans to the nearest Bybox safe to that person. They worked with other delivery companies to work out a system so that people who have met over the internet can send stuff to one another without the need to give out their physical address.
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