Gregbo and all,

  You are right in my opinion.  Ideas as technology move at the
speed of thought.  As such what is excepted today or in this next
minuet, may not be in the next day or minuet.

Greg Skinner wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kerry  Miller) wrote:
>
> > Greg Skinner wrote:
>
> >> Search engine/indexing technology makes it easier to determine how often
> >> a particular character string occurs in a hostname, URL, etc.
>
> > Who's working on the problem of monitoring how often a user
> > clicks a search-engine hit which is *not the one she wanted? A
> > remarkable aspect of all the testimony at WIPO hearings is that
> > *nobody could say how much business was actually being lost to
> > 'misleading' URLs -- even tho the question was repeatedly raised.
>
> I don't know, but like other things that have been described here, this
> is a difficult thing to ascertain.  The concept "what someone wants" when
> they click on something is rather fuzzy (imho).
>
> --gregbo

Regards,

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