The online book-and-whatever-else store was soundly mocked for asserting its "1-click" patent. Now it is being sued by someone else claiming a prior patent on single-button ordering. SAN FRANCISCO — ...
A two-year-old girl already has an online shopping habit -- thanks to Amazon's "1-Click" ordering. Isabella McNeil said she handed her cell phone over to her toddler daughter, and days later, received ...
Amazon Payments LLC, an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ:AMZN), today announced the availability of the Amazon Mobile Payments Service (Amazon MPS), providing developers, merchants and distributors of ...
Next week, a controversial patent from the early days of the Internet expires. It is known as the 1-click patent, and it belongs to Amazon. Julia DeWitt from our Planet Money podcast explains why this ...
What parent hasn't handed their smart phone over to a toddler to keep occupied? That's what California mom did and wound up with a $430 bill. She blames Amazon's "Buy Now With 1-Click" button and ...
I'm patenting forums. :bigdumbgrin: Seriously though, I haven't read the amended version of the patent but how can the USPTO justify holding up a software version of something that is normal and ...
It’s day two of Amazon’s Prime Day, and plenty of shoppers are on the hunt for some good deals. As folks click “add to cart” from the comfort of their own homes, let’s take a look at a development for ...
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. Copyright 2023 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Our Planet Money team looks back on the ...
Our Planet Money team looks back on the early days of the Internet when buying with one click seemed novel enough to warrant a patent, and how... Amazon's 1-Click Patent Is About To Expire. What's The ...