techcrunch.com— An interesting patent was granted to Google on November 8, titled “Customization of Content and Advertisements in Publications.”
Nov 19, 2007View in Crawl 4
The definition of irony: When a custom magazine from your Internet search history yields something pornographic, when pornography was the exact type of magazine made irrelevant thanks to the Internet.
so from 1 patent you managed to extrapolate it to GOOGLE WILL BE PRODUCING THEIR OWN MAGAZINE. Thanks for the incredibly boring blog on you suppositions.
Granted, it will include ads relevant to the end-user. But if this really gets out there, I'll totally be in. I guess this can sort of be considered RSS in print form with ads.
There's a difference between a patent being granted and an application being published. Contrary to the blog's assertion, this patent has not been granted. It does, however, imply a direction for Google.
bimtottNov 19, 2007
The definition of irony: When a custom magazine from your Internet search history yields something pornographic, when pornography was the exact type of magazine made irrelevant thanks to the Internet.
Closed AccountNov 19, 2007
so from 1 patent you managed to extrapolate it to GOOGLE WILL BE PRODUCING THEIR OWN MAGAZINE. Thanks for the incredibly boring blog on you suppositions.
konstantinoNov 19, 2007
Granted, it will include ads relevant to the end-user. But if this really gets out there, I'll totally be in. I guess this can sort of be considered RSS in print form with ads.
coltoNov 20, 2007
83% of statistics are made up on the spot.
yunvmeNov 20, 2007
There's a difference between a patent being granted and an application being published. Contrary to the blog's assertion, this patent has not been granted. It does, however, imply a direction for Google.
ddmurphyAug 10, 2008
I'll Subscribe