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[Bug-brl] literal replication


From: Roddy Ervin
Subject: [Bug-brl] literal replication
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 12:23:56 -0200
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As such, I pretty much consider North Korea crazy, as I fail to see how provoking a war they could not possibly win will get them anywhere.
The new name will simply be "TEC Centre".
I wonder what the MySpace people will think of this deal. Whether it will be available for use like space on the main campus remains to be seen. I'm in New York at a little party we're having for our cast and crew.
The quality of results has to be on par with Google before people will consider switching. Especially the chicken wings part.
Daryl Katz is good like that. When I first started using both engines, I would always do a search with Live Search first, and then do the search in Google.
But that doesn't mean I am not willing to give Live Search a chance.
It is entirely built of concrete, and was constructed in two parts. Hence the question mark in the title of this post.
I guess that's what happens when you're in the middle of launching a product and travelling to a trade show!
com - sounds dumb, but it makes a difference! Thing is, I haven't been to the library in so long, I don't know what they are. But that doesn't mean I am not willing to give Live Search a chance. Before this morning I had never heard of Powerset, so I guess they were in stealth mode, but the cat is out of the bag now.
The new name will simply be "TEC Centre".
com - sounds dumb, but it makes a difference! I found out about the show a long time ago through VenturePrize when the show's producers were looking for contestants. I am registered and planning to attend. The quality of results has to be on par with Google before people will consider switching.
Samarasekera sure knows how to crack the whip it seems! Albright Venture Partners.
Okay so I can't think of as many characteristics that would appeal to young people as I thought, but I am sure they are there.
Both have their quirks and both have room for improvement.
com is shorter than Google. What else about the library would you highlight?
"When we looked at the marketplace and saw what was going on, we saw a clear winner in the social networking side of video, and that's what drove us to start the conversations with YouTube. Then the first guy says all of it is possible at the public library.
Actually, I learned some interesting things about the building itself too.
I do think an integrated launch for the applications would be a smart idea though!
I highly recommend this book.
I have been keeping up on the news much like everyone else, but I haven't really taken the time to do a lot of digging to understand the situation better.
Both have their quirks and both have room for improvement.
I am registered and planning to attend. Apparently ZDNet have since taken down the article, and it isn't clear why.


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