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What is google.public.labs.glossary?
Google.public.labs.glossary is an unmoderated forum whose purpose
is to provide discussion about the Google Labs Glossary demo. This
group is currently only available through Google Groups. Any
individual with a question or comment about using the Google Labs
Glossary demo may post here.
The Google Labs Glossary demo is an experimental system for finding
definitions for words, phrases and acronyms. The Google Labs Glossary
demo is available on labs.google.com, Google's technology playground.
For more information, please see http://labs.google.com.
Occasionally Google employees may post to the group. Any Google
employee who participates in the group will always post with BOTH the
name "Google Employee" and email labs-g...@google.com.
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all aspects of the Google Labs Glossary demo. However, posts not
on this topic are not welcome. We reserve the right to delete posts
that we consider inappropriate.
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* The posting of commercial advertisements or other
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Keep on Googlin'...
- The Google Labs Team