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I failed to point this out in my earlier post, but I had assumed that
Netscan is something Microsoft created to keep track of the various complaints by users of MS products (mostly Windows, I think) to newsgroups that *existed solely for the purpose of discussing glitches, etc. in MS programs* -- I believe that it is indeed credible that MS gave up trying to ID MS-product-related newsgroups solely by title, and simply expanded Netscan to include all newsgroups. Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "John Hines" wrote in message ... "BenignVanilla" wrote: "Anne Lurie" wrote in message r.com... Although I *sincerely* hope that we should never have the need to look up the NetScan data-mining website, I'm being conservative by posting this for the archives: http://netscan.research.microsoft.co...eportcard.asp? (BTW, it's tough for me to put "I" and "conservative" in the same sentence, but....) I may be getting paranoid in my old age, but...... I've taken the liberty of starting a new thread called "Netscan Datamining" just in case we should want to refer to this in the future. (Anyone who's ever tried to for a particular post without knowing the exact thread name or poster can surely understand my reasoning.) What is this...I have never heard of it before. Microsoft recently announce that they are going after Google, in the search biz. Looking at the URL in reverse order for the host name, I see Microsoft.com, their research division, and then a specific project. So it looks like this a beta test of a new service, which has escaped out to the net itself. |
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