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austinandrew

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Check out this domain, KAOTICSPACE.com, which was recently highlighted in an article appearing on MSNBC, Philadelphia Inquirer, Austin American-Statesman, and more...written by the Washington Post!

Here's proof:
http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/business/10056705.htm?1c
http://www.floridatoday.com/!NEWSROOM/moneystoryB1030DOTCOM.htm
http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/business/10046478.htm
http://www.detnews.com/2004/technology/0410/29/technology-318935.htm

Plus, these are just the sites that have shown up in Google News and Yahoo News...many other publications probably picked this story up too! It was in both print and online versions last week!

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Interesting he got $235,000 from the Library of Congress for basically doing something archive.org also already does.

Thanks for the info but only 1 of the 3 links work for me. Philly.com is like the NY Times where you must first register and complete a long reg form before you can read the article, and that sucks as I am sure it's done so they can spam you to pay for usage. The Monterey link comes up with only a blank page.
 

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trader said:
Interesting he got $235,000 from the Library of Congress for basically doing something archive.org also already does.

Thanks for the info but only 1 of the 3 links work for me. Philly.com is like the NY Times where you must first register and complete a long reg form before you can read the article, and that sucks as I am sure it's done so they can spam you to pay for usage. The Monterey link comes up with only a blank page.

Here's a link to the Yahoo News page with links to other publications if it helps:
http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/s...1&eday=1&source=&location=&catfilt=&fl=0&n=20

Also, he is not doing what archive.org does. He's getting business plans and other once-confidential documents.
 
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