IMO it comes down to the fact that Amazon literally has my last 13 years of purchasing history, yet it seems that all they are doing is "you looked at x, lets show you y variations of that x."
My dream is that I go to Amazon.com and there are a ton of different unrelated products that people who purchase similar things as me buy. So if I only buy "buy it for life" kitchen equipment, it doesn't show me the most popular but crappy version of something, it shows me the one that I'd actually purchase.
Such an easy problem with suuuuuch a difficult solution though. Not to mention the obvious privacy concerns there.
Oh well, I know that they have good people working on the solution, and no chance I could do it better :p
My dream is that I go to Amazon.com and there are a ton of different unrelated products that people who purchase similar things as me buy. So if I only buy "buy it for life" kitchen equipment, it doesn't show me the most popular but crappy version of something, it shows me the one that I'd actually purchase.
Such an easy problem with suuuuuch a difficult solution though. Not to mention the obvious privacy concerns there.
Oh well, I know that they have good people working on the solution, and no chance I could do it better :p