Well, we could name our list 'cross-talk' instead of xTalk :-))

It is also not a good idea to make a clever variation on the spelling, since
searchers don't remember those very well.  Tons of hits and you are not
there.

Jim Ault
Las Vegas


On 4/12/06 12:18 AM, "Dan Shafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Using common words as product names has a real downside in a search-driven
> Internet-based world. Windows? Vista? Apple?
> 
> xTalk turns up 212,000 hits; of the firs ten, three seem relevant. But the
> term is used for lots of stuff I never heard of.
> 
> 
> 
> On 4/11/06, Chipp Walters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> Good detective work there Todd. And to tell the truth, I think the same
>> way. Turns out the term 'revScript' has only about 50 hits...hmmmm.
>> 
>> -Chipp
>> 
>> Todd Higgins wrote:
>>> Some stats from Google:
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