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From: Rolf Stanley
Subject: nick horseshoes
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 02:22:31 +0300
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I am excited and try my best that I can attend this.
Personally I am still with Google as my main search engine.
I have met people who would refuse to use Gmail as their primary email as they don't know when it will come out of the beta phase. The integration of the search tool into Outlook can be handy as well.
Seems as if I am boasting now.
I am going to be blogging in the same way and on nearly the same topics.
Just thinking about this technology, will people like to integrate this technology into their website or blogs? I have met people who would refuse to use Gmail as their primary email as they don't know when it will come out of the beta phase.
Is this Microsoft's way of forcing us to use Internet Explorer? I will like to leave this blog as it is as it is getting a lot of traffic from the web and from other linked blogs.
I have just started listening to my first podcast from this site which is an interview with Om Malik.
Are there any others you can recommend? I already had 'Lookout' and 'Blinkx' installed on my system.
I wish I could add and remove document types for indexing!
I can see people integrating this technology on their blogs, where a voice similar to their's will read out the posts and can even read the comments in a separate voice.
I go to both the search engines every now and than and try them out.
I like that this can index mostly all kind of widely used file types.
I will like to leave this blog as it is as it is getting a lot of traffic from the web and from other linked blogs.
With this feature I don't have to necessarily open Adobe Acrobat just for viewing what was in the file. Are there any special features in them compared to Google Desktop Search?
So forgive me developers if I don't understand your so called 'software development cycle'. This has turned out more complicated than I thought it would be. Is this Microsoft's way of forcing us to use Internet Explorer? The integration of the search tool into Outlook can be handy as well. The statistics look a bit serious to me. Yes they are improving.
Which brings me to another question.
I am forced to install their whole suite of tools which I dont' want to. Interesting I would say.
I will like to leave this blog as it is as it is getting a lot of traffic from the web and from other linked blogs.


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