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And how many of those 2.6B AS/400 searches are for 36E, SNA, OCL, SNADS, Token-ring, RPG II, RPG III, RPG400, RPG38, DDS, DFU, RLU, Twinax, etc etc etc.

In other words many of those search results are for stuff we no longer care about. I would expect that those 174M results for IBM i are going to be for very current technologies, techniques etc. Sometimes a purge is a good thing!!

- DrF

On 12/12/2012 12:00 PM, Gqcy wrote:
sorry, I was too brief.

the current set of google search results for
as/400: 2,650,000,000
IBM i: 174,000,000
iseries: 5,420,000
system i: 812,000,000

what is the union of these sets?
If it is not high enough, then i guess I will
do multiple searches...
(I don't care about what number is bigger)




current search for
windows: 3,350,000,000
?what was it called in 1994?
?what was it called in 2000?
?what was it called in 2004?






On 12/12/2012 10:43 AM, Trevor Perry wrote:
Really, you want to argue that one?

You google "IBM i" - that was sorted out in 2008.

And, if more people would post "IBM i" to the web, then there would be
"IBM i" searches available. If you are complaining and not contributing,
then you are just complaining.


On 12/12/12 11:31 AM, "Gqcy"<gmufasa01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 12/12/2012 10:05 AM, Mark D wrote:

, a horrible google search term,

BINGO!!!!!
This is indeed my biggest problem with the changing brand names.

Google "i" ?



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