On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 12:21:38AM -0500, An Metet wrote:
> Amazon.com, the world�s largest online retailer, relies heavily on its marketing 
>database to �personalise� its interactions with its 20m customers. Loyal customers 
>swear by Amazon�s uncanny ability to recommend genuinely useful purchases. But if 
>enough users camouflage themselves, Amazon will no longer be able to send special 
>offers of, say, toys to customers who have just bought some children�s books. And 
>this kind of cross-marketing is a mainstay of Amazon�s business model.

<sigh> Could someone please tell them about pseudonyms?

AGL

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