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5:48 pm on September 4, 2008 |
Wordabble has the ability to give definitions for words through our website. Since we use the ENABLE dictionary, there are some crazy words and equally odd definitions. It’s really hard to find a good source for these so we came up with our own solution that utilizes a couple different services and performs some calculations on the word itself to see what type of word it is and what the root of the word might be by removing suffixes.
I spent the past couple days giving the definitions a major overhaul and the result is a pretty solid system for defining words. I’d say almost 95% of the words in Wordabble can be defined now using links to “similar words”. If everything fails, we provide a link to a Google define search — but hopefully this won’t ever have to be used.
I don’t think this feature is used by the majority of our users but the project itself was fun and the fact that I can provide some better results than a Google define search (in some instances) is slightly rewarding. If you’re a Wordabble user and enjoy the definitions system (or have improvements to suggest), feel free to contact us and let us know what you think.
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3:08 pm on June 19, 2008 |
UPDATE: Netflix has decided to
keep personal profiles!Netflix emailed me last night:
We wanted to let you know we will be eliminating Profiles, the feature that allowed you to set up separate DVD Queues under one account, effective September 1, 2008.
Each additional Profile Queue will be unavailable after September 1, 2008. Before then, we recommend you consolidate any of your Profile Queues to your main account Queue or print them out.
While it may be disappointing to see Profiles go away, this change will help us continue to improve the Netflix website for all our customers.
If you have any questions, please go to
http://www.netflix.com/Help?p_faqid=3962 or call us anytime at 1 (888) 638-3549. We apologize for any inconvenience.Netflix has chosen to delete any “sub-users” (or profiles) that you created. This was one of the many outstanding features that made Netflix so innovative. If the idea of having two profiles seems foreign to you, think about it like this:
- You could have multiple queues that movies were delivered from and the ability to spread the total number of movies for your account among these queues.
- With an additional profile, you could have a separate ratings system for a family member. This makes sense especially when your ratings might not coincide with someone else renting from Netflix.
And now, not only are they removing the feature but they trashing each of those profile’s data sets. All that time and energy spent maintaining those sub-profiles will be wasted when Netflix decides to delete them. The worst part of all of this is that they’re not offering any solutions other than to “print out your queue” and that “your rental history will be merged with the primary account holder’s history.” This is simply unacceptable.
I’ve been a long time supporter of Netflix. The service they provide and the innovation into the way we think about video rentals was simply incredible. Their website has probably the best recommendation system, review system and rating system out there. It was the first usable and true web 2.0 website I can think of.
Not anymore.
Their reasoning for this change is given in the message but it is important to note: this change will help us continue to improve the Netflix website for all our customers. Seriously? This will improve the website for the greater good of all customers? I don’t believe it and I’m not willing to sacrifice my data.
I am not the only person who feels this way.Great customer service would be to retain the profiles and improve support for profiles, offering an even better system for those that use the feature.
Satisfactory customer service would be to offer a migration solution to a new, full-fledged account if there was no way to retain an additional profile on your account.
Netflix’s decision is the worst case scenario. As of September 1st, my data will be deleted.
I’ve already downgraded my plan and begun to phase out my additional profiles. Lucky for me, I’m the primary account holder — I get to keep my data. But what about everyone else?
If you’re like me and looking for alternatives, here is a list of online rental services I’ve found: