[00:20] pleia2: now they are popping up they didnt before but yeah thats what it appears to be [00:21] * bkerensa shakes fist at Red Hat guy [00:24] pleia2: no no [00:24] I was write [00:24] its phones [00:24] https://plus.google.com/100786285616685268636/posts [00:24] Title: [Selina Elizabeth Kyle - Google+] [00:24] >.< [00:24] thats what I see [00:37] ah, weird [00:40] pleia2: it is gone now which is why when I click it only shows stores [00:40] but like when I zoomed out over NYC and even SF/PDX [00:40] I saw a mass of dots [00:40] and I know portland doesnt have that many ATT stores [00:40] :D [01:09] I was really suprised at how annoying and unusable the Unity Shopping Lens made my dash on actual hardware. [01:10] I am also really annoyed that webapp integration doesn't appear to work. [01:11] Which is too bad, because the Amazon integration (especially the "manage my Kindle" quicklist entry) seemed intriguing. [01:12] Also all my webmail and streaming media. [01:13] nhaines: the unity shopping lens imo appears to violate the Amazon Product Search API Terms of Service [01:14] https://affiliate-program.amazon.com/gp/advertising/api/detail/agreement.html [01:14] Title: [Product Advertising API] [01:14] Im not a lawyer of course though so take it with a grain of salt [01:14] ;) [01:14] but also one interesting thing is the license says it cannot be used on TV, Phones or Tablets [01:14] so if Ubuntu TV, Phone or Tablet ever become a reality the lens could not be active on those devices [02:53] The page never mentions the word "tablet", and of course this assumes that Canonical didn't talk to Amazon which I think is unlikely. [02:53] How exactly does the shopping lens violate the TOS?