Talk:Knowledge market
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I solved the insufficient introduction problem. And as I suspected, it had mothing to do with the content. Albert Simard 23:12, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
I presume that my image problem has something to do with syntax. I successfully uploaded an image but is not included because even though I indicated that it is in the public domain, I have been assured by the system that I have not done so. Not a clue of how to fix the problem and I don't intend to waste any more time with it. (readers can see it in the referenced published article).
Help!!!
Albert Simard 16:34, 9 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Edits to new virtual section
Rather than discuss with Mrzaius, I've just made the changes I think are best, with the understanding that anyone can revert anything I changed without any hard feelings. A brief summary of my reasoning:
- "Virtual", I think, is more related to the concept of virtual-reality than to simply web-based. I've replaced the term with internet-based.
- "Heyday" sounds unencyclopedic to me, although if pressed I couldn't really say why.
- "Micropayments" refers more to smaller amounts, in the pennies range, not the $2.50 minimum at GA.
- GA did, indeed leave the beta stage in May 2003. Info buried deep inside one of the GA article's references, but I can probably find it again if necessary. Google Answers article has it correctly.
- Cleanup language in a sentence I almost deleted as "not market based" until I read the following sentence, and combine redundant info.