Posts Tagged ‘Bill Gates’

Bill Gates, Ray Ozzie, Microsoft execs patent ‘personal data mining’

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

By Todd Bishop
TechFlash

TechFlashBill Gates, Ray Ozzie and a bunch of other heavy-hitters from Microsoft are named as inventors on a newly issued patent for a “personal data mining” system that would analyze information and make recommendations with the goal of aiding a person’s decisions and improving quality of life.

PatentThe patent was issued this week, based on a September 2006 patent application. I’m not a patent examiner, of course, but as I was reading, I couldn’t help but see similarities to what other companies have been doing for a long time. For example, one potential application cited in the patent would have the system make suggestions or recommendations “with respect to books to read, movies or plays to see and/or places to visit” based on “a user’s determined interests and correlations of other users’ interest.”

Those aren’t the only potential applications of the Microsoft patent, but at its core, isn’t that what Amazon.com has done, and patented, dating back at least a decade?

At any rate, maybe there’s more nuance here than I’m perceiving. The newly issued Microsoft patent essentially takes data mining concepts used by businesses and adapts them for personal use.

“Personal data mining mechanisms and methods are employed to identify relevant information that otherwise would likely remain undiscovered,” according to the patent abstract. “Users supply personal data that can be analyzed in conjunction with data associated with a plurality of other users to provide useful information that can improve business operations and/or quality of life. Personal data can be mined alone or in conjunction with third party data to identify correlations amongst the data and associated users. Applications or services can interact with such data and present it to users in a myriad of manners, for instance as notifications of opportunities.” (more…)

Bill Gates is better than you at Twitter

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

By Jim Connolly

Jim ConnollySo, want to know how to gain 10,000 followers per hour on Twitter? Just post six tweets in that time, and be named Bill Gates.

Yes, Mr. Microsoft has found a home on Twitter, and it’s not even one of those email scams where some friend tells you to just send an email to Microsoft and they will send you ten bucks. But money does matter in a Gatesian tweetosphere. He’s using Twitter to promote his new website, The Gates Notes, and the various charities and social initiatives that he and his foundation support, including an effort to get aid to Haiti.

Gates’s early posts include exchanges with celebrity maker Ryan Seacrest. Roughly 24 hours after his first post Bill had more than 236,000 followers.

Want to know who he’s following himself? If you have to ask, you probably don’t belong to that select array of 40 people and groups. Well, there’s Ashley Tisdale from High School Musical and Seacrest. Don’t forget President Obama, Queen Rania of Jordan and George Stephanopoulos. Then there are a dozen or so charitable organization and a half dozen Microsoft initiatives (including Bing. Guess he’s not following anything from Google). On the news side, he’s tracking the Economist, the New York Times, Time and others. No MHT? Dang!

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