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From: Jeanne Rasata
Subject: www/philosophy who-does-that-server-really-serv...
Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2010 06:22:24 +0000

CVSROOT:        /web/www
Module name:    www
Changes by:     Jeanne Rasata <jrasata> 10/07/01 06:22:24

Modified files:
        philosophy     : who-does-that-server-really-serve.html 

Log message:
        merged "micro-" prefix

CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.18&r2=1.19

Patches:
Index: who-does-that-server-really-serve.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/philosophy/who-does-that-server-really-serve.html,v
retrieving revision 1.18
retrieving revision 1.19
diff -u -b -r1.18 -r1.19
--- who-does-that-server-really-serve.html      29 Jun 2010 02:20:50 -0000      
1.18
+++ who-does-that-server-really-serve.html      1 Jul 2010 06:22:17 -0000       
1.19
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
 what most web sites do, and it doesn't pose the SaaS problem, because
 accessing someone's published information isn't a matter of doing your
 own computing.  Neither is publishing your own materials via a blog
-site or a micro-blogging service such as Twitter.  The same goes for
+site or a microblogging service such as Twitter.  The same goes for
 communication not meant to be private, such as chat groups.  Social
 networking can extend into SaaS; however, at root it is just a method
 of communication and publication, not SaaS.  If you use the service
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@
 
 <p>Updated:
 <!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2010/06/29 02:20:50 $
+$Date: 2010/07/01 06:22:17 $
 <!-- timestamp end -->
 </p>
 </div>



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