On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 14:04:45 -0600, Adam Schneider wrote:

>  DUBIOUS WORD BEGINNINGS:

One problem with this is of course acronyms and names (lots of english writing people 
have non english names, and names of products (especially software) often includes 
acronym).

"WMWare" for example would have matched, as would "dcc" wich some people here 
certainly might write about.

Still, if it treats capital letters differently, checkes for signs of acronyms (all 
constants, or only three letters in a word would be such signs) and gives low scores 
is should still do some good.

But I suspect that fuzzy/phonetic matching could be better though also more CPU 
consuming.

Regards
/Jonas

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