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Re: Xywrite mentions in the press [Lexis-Nexis]
- Subject: Re: Xywrite mentions in the press [Lexis-Nexis]
- From: Daniel Say say@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2000 14:09:37 -0700 (PDT)
Re: my earlier mention of the 4000 web pages
that mention the string "xywrite" in passing and
sometimes usefully, Lexis-Nexis the newspaper, magazine
and legal resource
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Lexis-Nexis (1973 - )
Full-text database containing comprehensive information in the
areas of news, government, business, finance, law and legislation
from newspapers, journals, reports, cases and patents from 1973
(Lexis) and 1979 (Nexis) to date. It is updated daily. Content is
strongly American with significant coverage of Canadian and
international topics.
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The hyphenated string "Xy-write" yields 16 articles in ALLNEWS,
the most recent being:
LEVEL 1 - 16 STORIES
1. Byte, July, 1992, USER'S COLUMN; Vol. 17, No. 7; Pg. 101, 5589 words,
Computer Ferment, Jerry Pournelle;
Using "Xywrite" yields 830 stories (some duplicate wire stories)
of which 50 in the past two years (known as CURNEWS)
Samples of the most recent are:
Your search request has found 830 STORIES through Level 1.
LEVEL 1 - 830 STORIES
1. Dayton Daily News, June 19, 2000, Monday, CITY EDITION, Pg. 4E, 504 words,
DOS DINOSAUR IS AS SUBTLE AS A T. REX, jack warner
2. Cox News Service, June 12, 2000, Lifestyle, 487 words, From Jurassic Park,
DOS still runs free, Jack Warner, ATLANTA
3. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 11, 2000, Sunday, Home Edition,
488 words, Tech Tools; Proud DOS 'dinosaur' is up to any challenge, Jack
Warner, Staff
4. Business Wire, May 16, 2000, Tuesday, 390 words, Advanced Data Engineering
Releases the XML-it Document Markup System, PETALUMA, Calif., May 16, 2000
5. Deutsche Presse-Agentur, May 14, 2000, Sunday, Entertainment, Television
and Culture, 834 words, Breaking up Microsoft: What would it mean for you?, By
Jay Dougherty, dpa, Washington
6. The Washington Post, May 5, 2000, Friday, Final Edition, FAST FORWARD; Pg.
E01; LOGGING ON, 1031 words, Write Turns in Software, Rob Pegoraro
7. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 4, 2000, THURSDAY, FINAL EDITION,
BUSINESS;, Pg. D3;, 1487 words, Prevent Paper Waste by Using Print Preview or
ho hum?
Daniel Say
say@xxxxxxxx