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USPTO Grants Google a Patent On MapReduce

theodp writes "Two years ago, David DeWitt and Michael Stonebraker deemed MapReduce a major step backwards (here are the original paper and a defense of it) that 'represents a specific implementation of well known techniques developed nearly 25 years ago.' A year later, the pair teamed up with other academics and eBay to slam MapReduce again. But the very public complaints didn't stop Google from demanding a patent for MapReduce; nor did it stop the USPTO from granting Google's request (after four rejections). On Tuesday, the USPTO issued U.S. Patent No. 7,650,331 to Google for inventing Efficient Large-Scale Data Processing."

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  1. Meaning for Hadoop? by harmonica · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does this endanger the Hadoop project, or projects using Hadoop? Its MapReduce implementation is a rather crucial part.

  2. Re:google is getting evil by Dr.+Spork · · Score: 4, Funny

    Nah, they got this patent so that an evil company can't swoop in and patent the stuff, and prevent others from implementing it without charging crippling royalties. Right? Right??

  3. Re:will be interesting to see if they use it by Razalhague · · Score: 2, Funny

    Considering that another name for reduce is fold, I think you might be onto something there.