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# 3 New Way to receive your Online Purchases

Companies like Amazon and eBay, the e-commerce retailers have already tapped into this business but there’s plenty of room for competition. Online shopping has turned out to be a trend-setter and the online shoppers can’t always have their purchases delivered to a specific address. So a new way of setting up lockers at a location makes it easier to deliver the products and reaches the customer.

# 2 Support services and products for mobile workers

As companies begin to shift to using mobile devices in the workplace, there’s need for the IT support that goes alongside. Companies like ZenDesk, allows its consumers to outsource tech support and there’s ample opportunity for start-ups to fill in this empty space.

# 1 Government information transparency

The private sector usually delivers its information electronically. Companies have their own searchable databases and deliver results to their consumers in the most useful manner. They are rewarded in the form of market share and profits. But it’s totally different in the case of government. Certain areas do a good job of making information available to the society.

But various state and local governments doesn’t do an appreciable job of letting their citizens see what they're up to. Government 2.0 would allow both citizens and employees react to change more quickly, make government workers more efficient, lower taxes and/or spending, and make politicians more accountable.

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