Comments on: Kindle patents lay out plan for ads
Patents, both approved and pending, show that Amazon may bundle free, ad-supported digital books with sales of physical books.
Patents, both approved and pending, show that Amazon may bundle free, ad-supported digital books with sales of physical books.
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If I'm reading a book, get the ads away!
Virtual notes would be very convenient.
You can only jump to the main menu in the DVD past the ads and trailers if the maker of the DVD allows you to. I've had DVDs where I cannot jump to the menu until I (at least) fast forward through the ads and trailers.
Don't forget, advertising lubricates the gears of commerce. An ad-free or ad-minimal world is a pipe dream.
- by Josh_K_2222 July 12, 2009 10:37 PM PDT
- The ads are a definite drawback to an otherwise awesome product. It's interesting that this came out through their patent applications. For more on patents, see http://www.generalpatent.com/patent-enforcement
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