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RMS is essentially correct on this, Canonical/Shuttleworth pretty much dropped the ball multiple times on this one (decision making, implementation, community involvement and communication). Given their track record, that doesn't come as a surprise to me.
Of course the feature is in Unity's dash only, so it doesn't really affect the users of alternative desktops.
I think Ubuntu Lens was a bad move all the way around, It should not be installed by default. I don't really care for Unity in the first place, but getting amazon adds for crap I don't want too. Hopefully it will get some users to look towards Kubuntu.
Can I take a moment and throw some criticism in another direction? Bear with me, this will be short.
Canonical, through it shopping lens, favors Amazon, to the exclusion of other online retailers. Fine, whatever. Where's the reciprocation? Why doesn't Amazon favor Canonical in what ought to be a scratch-our-backs search exchange?
Can I take a moment and throw some criticism in another direction? Bear with me, this will be short.
Canonical, through it shopping lens, favors Amazon, to the exclusion of other online retailers. Fine, whatever. Where's the reciprocation? Why doesn't Amazon favor Canonical in what ought to be a scratch-our-backs search exchange?
The relationship is disturbingly not mutual.
Well...Canonical gets money from Amazon, it isn't really a mutual exchange of results (if Amazon preferred Canonical, there would be money going the other way as well).
And Amazon is just the head-opener, they are adding more "online results" providers in 13.04, so it will not be just amazon that gets dash searches. It's a sad effort to monetize users.
Depending on how its used probably not such a bad thing. But if they get greedy and go extreme with it and data mine to the extent other companies do... Which I'd imagine they will simply because its there. Really leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Think I'll go brush my teeth 3 or 4 times then gargle. Maybe even take a shower...
Well...Canonical gets money from Amazon, it isn't really a mutual exchange of results (if Amazon preferred Canonical, there would be money going the other way as well).
You're right, of course. I suppose I was desperately clutching at straws, or even just a shred of a single straw, attempting to uncover even a whisper of a hint of something that could be deflected in some direction away from Canonical. Perhaps, here, there's no such whisper of a hint of a straw to be so clutched.
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