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Wolfram Alpha wants to lay claim to the output of its searches, which may ensure that virtually no one bothers to use the service at all.
Wolfram Alpha wants to lay claim to the output of its searches, which may ensure that virtually no one bothers to use the service at all.
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Although Redmond's foray into retail bears a big resemblance to Apple's approach, Microsoft has added some distinctive features to draw casual PC buyers and techies alike.
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- by pentest May 25, 2009 6:02 PM PDT
- The TOS is appropriate and not an issue since the people who will mainly use it will use it for academic and research purposes, not for surfing pron.
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