Archive for November, 2008

QLess a matter of public safety at retailers on Black Friday

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

A Walmart employee was tragically trampled to death on Black Friday by anxious shoppers standing in line to enter the store. The employee, a 34-year-old man, suffered “an undetermined death” when a “throng of shoppers … physically broke down the doors, knocking him to the ground.” Might have been different if the lines had been absent and QLess had summoned customers to enter one at a time using the QLess touchscreen-activated digital turnstiles. With QLess, nobody can cut the line, and so the rush is replaced by an orderly flow.–Alex

Become a Whozat & QLess fan on Facebook

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

Just go to the Whozat facebook page and the Qless facebook page for special photos, videos and other fans.

–Alex  

Queuing psychology: Can waiting in line be fun?

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

The answer, from this CNN article published today about MIT Prof. Larson’s studies of queueing: Not really, not if you have to stand in line. But if you free your customers to roam freely while they wait, notifying them when you’re ready for them on their cell phones, the fun knows no limits. Check out QLess today! 

A QLess restaurant

Monday, November 17th, 2008

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I would consider [Whozat] to be the most comprehensive people-search engine I’ve seen

Monday, November 10th, 2008

SuperTicker writes about Whozat in his StumbleUpon review: “Whozat is a meta people-search engine drawing information from several social and professional networking sites as well as the web at large. Moreover, it lets you refine your search (indicate what’s “zat”) so to improve the relevance rank of your search results. See the Help pages.You can enter part of a name or even include keywords that would distinguish your person of interest from all the others. I would consider it to be the most comprehensive people-search engine I’ve seen.”