Amazon Sued For Recommending Books 37
localman writes "Cedant, the owner of Super 8 motels and Days Inn, is suing Amazon for patent infringement for recommending books with it's 'customers who purchased X also purchased Y' technology. Heh. 'Technology.' It's always fun to see Amazon hoist by its own petard, as it were, but it would really stink if no website could offer it's customer's recommendations. Got Prior Art?"
Amazon manipulation still going on... (Score:2)
Since you are interested in... (Score:1)
http://news.google.com/news?q=patent+business+pro
Re:Yeesh (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Yeesh (Score:4, Informative)
Since you mention "the world", I'll point out that the stylistic guideline you're referring to is peculiarly American. The British have always had the (far more sensible, IMO) rule that the punctuation only goes inside the quotes if it's actually found in the material being quoted. And over the last twenty or thirty years, the so-called "British Rule" has become acceptable in American English as well.
Here's a tip for ya: The Elements of Style is a great book for improving your own writing, but it absolutely fails to distinguish between rules, guidelines, and mere suggestions, which makes it a terrible resource for criticizing the works of others. For that, I recommend you obtain the Chicago Manual of Style [uchicago.edu], which (unlike Strunk & White) is used by professional editors throughout the US.
Prior Art (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Prior Art (Score:2)
Re:Prior Art (Score:2)
Buy two nights at this Days Inn with just one click!
Customers who stayed at this Days Inn also stayed at the Super 8 across town when they realized it was cheaper.
OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:5, Funny)
How many apostrophe errors can you fit into a single sentence?
No wonder the Liberal Arts types have such scorn for geeks. We're supposedly all about logic and process, but can't even manage simple grammar rules.
If I wrote code like that, my compiler would have me taken out and shot.
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:1)
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:1)
But they probably wouldn't be able to communicate anything of significance, either.
Oh, wait...
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:1, Funny)
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2)
Sure there is! But the logic just happens to have a lot of exceptional cases.
"In the computer world, a standard is a rule followed except most of the time." -- William Abikoff
Same with grammar.
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2)
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2)
"it's" is a contraction of "it is". The ' means "something was taken out and the phrase was shortened". If you can logically replace the word in question with "it is" then you want the apostrophe. Same with "you're" versus "your". If you can use "you are" and the sentence still makes sense then you want "you're", otherwise "your".
"Customer's" is the posessive of one customer. "Customers'" is the posessive of many custom
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2)
One of these days, we'll all figure out that grammer and, for the most part, spelling, are artificial contructs of based on a primitive view of the world.
And for the record, I used 4 apostrophes, and all correctly :p !
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:1)
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2)
As for the errors, there are only three: two "it's" instead of "its," and "hoist" instead of "hoisted." I've seen worse.
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2)
As for the errors, I guess it depends on how you parse "customer's recommendations." I was uncharitable in my parsing, since the patent involved was about purchase-based recommendations, not customer-created recommendations.
And hell, I'm a churlish curmudgeon, and felt like being a nitpicker. Sue me. Or mod me down.
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Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:2)
"Hoist" is the standard form in that phrase. The other error is the greengrocer's plural "customer's".
Re:OT: Apostrophe rant (Score:4, Funny)
Dupe (Score:1)
http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/04/1
a strong sentiment (Score:1)
Just ignore the law (Score:3)
Prohibition in the U.S.A. from 1920-33 [mcwilliams.com]
prior art (Score:5, Informative)
Don't mess with the librarians.
~
Re:prior art (Score:4, Funny)
You think the U.S. will make it into the future? I suspect that rampant greed will cause us to implode.
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I have a solution... (Score:2, Informative)
Then anyone who brings a stupid patent suit up owes us money!!!
Re:I have a solution... (Score:1)
From the early days (Score:1)
I'm pretty sure this was pre-web (I think it work
Re:From the early days (Score:1)