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    • 18 Oct 2011
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    For Siri to be really effective, it has to learn a great deal about the user. If it knows where you work, where you live and what kind of places you like to go, it can really start to tailor itself as it becomes an expert on you individually. This requires a great deal of trust in the institution collecting this data. Siri didn’t have this, but Apple has earned their street cred.

    Developers are realizing that they can deliver amazing experiences when they understand more about the user. However, users today are careful to not give away too much of that information. With Apple’s strong reputation behind it, there’s a massive potential for success here.

    via labs.vectorform.com

    The lead developer of the original Siri app on the importance of background information to making the app work.

    Curious how Facebook, Google and Apple are taking such different approaches toward building trust of their users.

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  • Amazon Joins the Data Mining Party

    • 29 Sep 2011
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    Amazon will capture and control every Web transaction performed by Fire users. Every page they see, every link they follow, every click they make, every ad they see is going to be intermediated by one of the largest server farms on the planet. People who cringe at the data-mining implications of the Facebook Timeline ought to be just floored by the magnitude of Amazon’s opportunity here. Amazon now has what every storefront lusts for: the knowledge of what other stores your customers are shopping in and what prices they’re being offered there. What’s more, Amazon is getting this not by expensive, proactive scraping the Web, like Google has to do; they’re getting it passively by offering a simple caching service, and letting Fire users do the hard work of crawling the Web. In essence the Fire user base is Amazon’s Mechanical Turk, scraping the Web for free and providing Amazon with the most valuable cache of user behavior in existence.
    via cdespinosa.posterous.com

    Consider me floored.

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