Re: Linux experts needed
- From: "Nico Kadel-Garcia" <nkadel@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 20:54:03 -0500
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Hello everyone,
I recently designed a website called the DigiTrust that is designed to
bridge the gap between technology content and people. My goal is to
have any user go to the site, and the content will be completly
customized based on the users skills and strengths. VB programmers will
find a site that contains VB content, Linux users will find a site that
contains Linux content. When you use the site, the DigiTrust will learn
about your strengths and use that to connect you and the content.
People will be able to find you based upon your skills, and you will be
able to find content based on your skills.
Why would we replace Usenet and Google Groups with yet another advertising
driven website, especially written by someone who multi-posts and doesn't
know how to write URL's in email? And especially when the "top questions"
are distribution dependent and answered extensively on this newsgroup?
.
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