On Sun, 5 Mar 100 23:17:57 -   STIGLIC Anton wrote:
>
>Yes, but remember we started a discussion in this subject so as to 
>give a real life analogy of what happens on the Web.  Businesses who 
>sale you stuff face to face are probably going to go for the sale
>over getting information.  But then, just take AirMiles for examaple, 
>do you think they are giving you free trips just because they are a
>bunch of generous lovely people?  And on the web it's a whole 
>different ball game.  From what do you think Double Click gets
>it's money from?  And what about the serial code in Intel thing, 
>what did you think they had in the back of their minds?
>I can give you a whole bunch of other examples...
>
>In this, the information age, information is money.

information is perishable, its lifetime temporary.  
it is knowledge, not information, that has value in
the digital world...

ac

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krys, you live on in our memories
your life's promise merged with our own dreams 
but when we heard you died we cried
no one could answer the question, "why?"
                   


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