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OpenSolaris leader leaves Sun for Amazon

Claire Giordano, the Sun executive who led the introduction of the Sun's OpenSolaris operating system project and its accompanying open-source Community Development and Distribution License, is leaving the company for a to work for Amazon's A9 search engine project.

Giordano announced the move on her blog Sunday. OpenSolaris is an ambitious project to restore the relevance of Sun's Solaris version of Unix by making it open-source software. One of Solaris' chief rivals, Linux, was open-source from the start, but competitors, including IBM's AIX, Hewlett-Packard's HP-UX and Microsoft's Windows, remain proprietary.

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Amazon, like Google, gets transcendental

In e-commerce, transcendental numbers are all the rage.

Google, which prides itself on its Ph.D. population, started things off with a novel use of "e," a fundamental mathematical constant that's the base of natural logarithm calculations. Google priced its initial public offering such that it would raise $2,718,281,828--the product of e and $1 billion.

Perhaps trying to grab a little nerd cachet of its own, Amazon.com is promoting its A9 search engine by using pi, a circle's circumference divided by its diameter. Frequent users of A9 get a discount of pi/… Read more

Amazon keeps plogging away

Was this review helpful to you? Somebody must be answering that question on e-commerce sites, because they keep asking it. Now Amazon has patented a method of serving up collections of those little product reviews, or "blurbs," in personal logs, or "plogs."

The patent in question, "Personalized selection and display of user-supplied content to enhance browsing of electronic catalogs," describes a system in which the online vendor's algorithms plug a targeted collection of someone else's blurbs into your plog.

"Electronic catalogs commonly lack the types of compelling content needed to attract … Read more