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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2012
Filed:
Jul. 24, 2007
Chad Desjardins, Seattle, WA (US);
Russell A. Dicker, Seattle, WA (US);
Brian Goldstein, Seattle, WA (US);
Maurice Codik Moscoso, Seattle, WA (US);
Joseph A. Frisbie, Iii, Seattle, WA (US);
Chad Desjardins, Seattle, WA (US);
Russell A. Dicker, Seattle, WA (US);
Brian Goldstein, Seattle, WA (US);
Maurice Codik Moscoso, Seattle, WA (US);
Joseph A. Frisbie, III, Seattle, WA (US);
Amazon Technologies, Inc., Reno, NV (US);
Abstract
Customer-annotated catalog pages enable a user of a merchant website to annotate an image that illustrates one or more items found within an electronic catalog. This annotation may include associating an illustrated item with a hyperlink to a page that is associated with the illustrated item. This annotation may also include commenting on the illustrated item or describing the image as a whole. In some instances, the user may herself upload the image to the merchant web site to enable this annotation. Additionally, other users of the merchant website may comment on the image, the illustrated items, or may associate hyperlinks to associated pages for one or more of the illustrated items. By providing such customer-annotated catalog pages, users of the merchant website are able to view a group of potentially-related items and are able to easily navigate to these items' associated pages within the electronic catalog or otherwise.