Re: Should I put people's info on the web?
by Kym Jones <kjones(at)adam.com.au>
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Sun, 29 Apr 2001 08:11:42 +0930 |
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"Mark S. Ohberg" <netvertising(at)kiac-usa.com>, hwg-basics(at)hwg.org |
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>What I find fascinating as spurred on by this thread is that when I went to my
>favorite search engine (on my site), and I type in my full formal name these
>links came up. It amounts to a quarter of a track record, some of the info is
>even outdated some things have since changed. The good thing is the HWG
>archives do not show. Just an FYI
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Mark,
It is an interesting thread I was sure that in the past, doing a Google
search on my name brought up posts to HWG lists. This is something that I
mentioned on another list months ago, pointing out that what is said on any
list is pretty much accessible and able to be seen by anyone who cares to
look.
I just did two searches on your name. The first time, I left out the
middle initial and got nothing related to HWG postings, but when I did
another search including the middle initial, the first two results that
showed up were from the HWG-languages and business archives.
Maybe the results depend on which search engine is used.
hmmm...interesting :)
Kym
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