SCHWA - New Web Search Engine!!
Alan Olsen
alano at teleport.com
Thu Mar 14 20:03:15 PST 1996
Something of interest...
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>Subject: SCHWA - New Web Search Engine!!
>Reply-To: Troy.Sheets at Eng.Sun.COM (Troy Sheets)
>Date: Tue, 12 Mar 1996 09:47:27 -0800
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>
>Sent from: Troy.Sheets at Eng.Sun.COM (Troy Sheets)
>
>The Schwa Corperation, Global Media and Infomation Services is proud
>to present "Intrude", the search engine for the next century. Intrude
>is working 24 hours a day, sucking infomation and carefully indexing
>data from all four corners of the global infosphere. Sure, other
>search engines scan Usenet and mailing list archeives... but Intrude
>goes even further. Using the powerful parallel-processing supercomputer,
>"Pal 4000" (courtesy of Schwa Microsystems Computer Corperation), Intrude
>reads credit ratings, cable TV viewing habits, mail-order products received,
>videos rented, parking tickets received, and of course, every single
>peice of email transmitted over the Internet. Tired of those pesky
>PGP messages? They are no match for Pal's Reverse Escrow Orthoganal
>decryption software.
>
>But don't feel bad about knowing that everything you ever said online
>is now available to any crazy with a 14.4, all search querries on Intrude
>are logged also... so you can always Intrude the person Intruding on you.
>
>Try Intrude today, and see what juice facts it pulls up. You might learn
>things about yourself you never knew!
>
>"The Schwa Corperation, making information work harder... and harder
>infomation to work... or working infomation hard"
>
>-Troy Sheets, VP of Marketing, GMIS.
>
>http://www-scf.usc.edu/~tsheets
>
>
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