1996-04-28 - Re: [WhoWhere?]

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From: Gunjan Sinha <gunjan@parsecweb.com>
To: llurch@networking.stanford.edu
Message Hash: a9d3749d48a94a6218b8009a94af4344860010f5808f0d7a66d9c140c67adf2b
Message ID: <199604281351.GAA16852@parsecweb.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-04-28 18:28:01 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 02:28:01 +0800

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From: Gunjan Sinha <gunjan@parsecweb.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 1996 02:28:01 +0800
To: llurch@networking.stanford.edu
Subject: Re: [WhoWhere?]
Message-ID: <199604281351.GAA16852@parsecweb.com>
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I am sorry if you misunderstood my previous email. We are ex-Stanford
grad, not current students! The WhoWhere? database is collected through
a combination of technolofy, partnerships, and self-registrations by
end-users.

Our content is from publicly available sources. We run crawlers for Newsgroups
and WWW to collect our content. Several Thousand individuals come to 
WhoWhere? to add theor listing every day. 

Hope I have been able to clarify your confusion.

Gunjan
WhoWhere? Inc.
> From llurch@networking.stanford.edu Sun Apr 28 04:54:21 1996
> Date: Sun, 28 Apr 1996 04:43:36 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Rich Graves <llurch@networking.stanford.edu>
> To: Gunjan Sinha <gunjan@parsecweb.com>
> cc: cypherpunks@toad.com
> Subject: Re: [WhoWhere?]
>
> You wrote:
>
> > We would like to bring to your attention the WhoWhere? search engine at
> > URL: http://www.whowhere.com If you feel it is appropriate for the
> > Stanford community, we would appreciate a link from your "campus
> > directory"... 
> > 
> > WhoWhere? is an effort by a team from Stanford GSB and engineering school
> > and we would appreciate your support of our efforts.
> > 
> > Please feel free to give us any feedback to enhance our service
> > to build the largest white pages community.
>
> Please unplug your server from the Internet immediately, and do not plug
> it back in until all database entries based on other than publicly
> available information have been scrubbed. Please refer any Stanford
> affiliates involved with your project to the thread concerning your
> activities in the su.computers newsgroup.
>
> Thank you. Have a nice day.
>
> -rich
>
>





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