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As a beta tester for this product I highly recommend it. We did the testing solely on Wikipedia, which is rather limited. Nevertheless, I found the product to be especially useful for mining buried facts in Wikipedia.
Oh btw - if you look up X.121 addresses, you should get a set of results that are useful, my one and only contribution. (I was investigating the history of data communications. The search engine didn't recognize the "dot" as "dot" and treated it as a the punctuation mark period.
Posted by: onkel bob | May 12, 2008 6:09 PM