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[Bruce Lawson's personal site] Since @title is for content, and we seem to have a cross-browser mechanism through which that title can not be exposed to humans, I find that to be a strong structural reason, and one which matches existing web publishing habits in general (using title, rather than inventing a new syntax elsewhere).

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[O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologies.] Web 2.0 Service Mark Controversy (Tim responding this time) - O ...: Even if there's no easy path to resolving the problem (especially since you don't really own it, as you say--CMP does), it seems to me you could still gain a lot from apologizing to those who have written about Web 2.0, taught classes on it, given lectures on it, organized conferences on it, and otherwise built it up, when as far as I can tell, none of them thought that it was marked, and few of them would have imagined O'Reilly defending the mark against an organization that was essentially no different from the rest. A good number of them (I shan't speculate about the percentage) wouldn't have done it under the Web 2.0 name if they'd known that it was marked and O'Reilly or CMP had an active interest in defending it.

[VB Helper] VB Helper: Karen Watterson's Archived Destinations and Diversions ...: Here comes Miss Perky." 3) Woman to beggar with sign that announces a) Job outsourced, b) No health care, and c) Up to my ears in credit card debt: "Look on the bright side...no one will want to steal your identity." 4) Dog in front of curvy, Gehry-inspired doghouse re nearby laughing cat, "I guess cats just can't appreciate Frank Gehry." 5) Husband to wife as they're entering a Wal-Mart store whose greeter is shouting "Solidarity Forever!" - "I miss the old Wal-Mart greeting." 6) Woman about to get clothes out of dryer reads the dryer's note: "We have your sock."

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