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RE: Would you 'Kumo' it?
Kumo would definitely take some getting used to. First thought, it reminds me of Cujo (Stephen King's rabid dog)...not necessarily a great association. Kimono, closer to home for Japanese language, is a close second. But several million dollars in brand awareness could have a decent impact giving Kumo an identity of it's own. Will be interesting to see what happens.
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A rose by any other name....  SMFX_ | 11/23/08
name doesn't matter  coffeeshark | 11/24/08
agree  graham.lv | 11/26/08
RE: Would you 'Kumo' it?  SocialNetwork | 11/23/08
Yea lets make it odd and obscure. What's wrong with "Live Search?"  T1Oracle | 11/23/08
They can call it what they want, the problem is that whatever they do, it  DonnieBoy | 11/23/08
Asian Market  LakeviewJason | 11/23/08
likely  isulzer | 11/24/08
re: likely  LakeviewJason | 11/25/08
No, I would not.  davebarnes | 11/24/08
RE: Would you 'Kumo' it?  Digital Video Expert | 11/24/08
Doesn't matter.  aureolin@... | 11/24/08
They'll never be able to overcome the general anti-MS sentiment.  bmerc | 11/24/08
Kumo: Sleipnir  robb7thurston | 11/24/08
Kumo?  Kaiwai | 11/24/08
No, but I would like to FIND it . . .  JonathonDoe | 11/24/08
RE: Would you 'Kumo' it?  richardqt@... | 11/25/08
RE: Would you 'Kumo' it?  markm913 | 11/30/08
kumo.com whois  eagle72al | 12/18/08
RE: Would you 'Kumo' it?  aann21 | 05/21/09

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