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Article Bot Applauds Mash-Up Craze

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Article Bot gives anyone a chance to "Mash-Up" content and ride the new wave of content creation for Web sites and offline applications.

(PRWEB) July 22 2005 -- Article Bot (http://www.articlebot.com) continues to garner disdain around the world from "mainstream" media sources.

This disapproval must be based on something other than the facts" says Don Harrold, Co-Creator of Article Bot.

The fact that Article Bot is notorious and despised by folks in the mainstream media is not unexpected. However, the news today at Yahoo that 'Mash-ups -- homespun combinations of mainstream services -- are altering the Net' is wonderful confirmation from the mainstream of what we've believed all along
For example, Jason Dowdell, contributing writer for WebProNews, likens Article Bot-created content to "content spam" (http://www.webpronews.com/news/ebusinessnews/wpn-45-20050629ContentSpamRemix.html).

"Mr. Dowdell did not contact anyone associated with Article Bot before or after releasing his opinion piece," reports Mr. Harrold.

Thomas Claburn, writer for InformationWeek, categorizes Article Bot content as "low-value".

"And, I replied to Mr. Claburn's article with a lengthy email. Alas, no reply from Mr. Claburn, either," adds Mr. Harrold.

(http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=160400837)

"The fact that Article Bot is notorious and despised by folks in the mainstream media is not unexpected. However, the news today at Yahoo that 'Mash-ups -- homespun combinations of mainstream services -- are altering the Net' is wonderful confirmation from the mainstream of what we've believed all along," concludes Mr. Harrold.

"We applaud the approval of 'Mash-ups' by the big portals. This is an amazing day for Article Bot users, current and future! And, the release of the new 'Relational Database Version' gives people unmatched content-creating power," says Mr. Harrold.

"This new content-creation technique is exactly what Article Bot is geared for. Folks that need 'Mashed-Up' content need Article Bot!" asserts Mr. Harrold.

About Article Bot:

Article Bot is a text-manipulating, story-rewriting, content-generating software package, content-mashing software application. This often-misunderstood desktop application can do simple tasks, like re-write paragraphs of text in any language, to highly complex chores, like create a multi-thousand page website complete with unique articles, images, and more.

Some uses of Article Bot include: Information portal, article re-writing, speech-writing, search-engine optimization, and, of course, "Mash Ups!"

The algorithms behind Article Bot are patent-pending and are the sole property of Strike Saturday, Inc.

Interested parties should contact Article Bot at e-mail protected from spam bots or visit http://www.articlebot.com for more information.

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