Kasha--the MM's are doing a fine job of holding HTSF down. But this company is getting into the mainstream press now, and I suspect this is but the first of many news articles:
wired.com
'James Tyre, co-founder of the anticensorship Censorware Project, was skeptical of Heartsoft's claims. "I don't know this company and I haven't seen their software, but if anyone's developed accurate image processing software they're probably in line for the next Nobel Prize," he said. "There have been many attempts to develop software that processes images, but the technology simply doesn't exist. It's not out there. It's not technically feasible. Unless there's been a quantum leap in the technology ... it's probably just another inflated and false claim." '
Folks, what Mr. Tyre did in his attempt to pooh-pooh HeartSoft's achievement was to actually point up what a technological breakthrough HeartSoft made in creating the Gauntlet!
Thank you, Mr. Tyre!!! Yes!! Gauntlet exists, and yes, it is a quantum leap in the technology, and a Nobel Prize? Well, we'll just have to see about that... But despite your distaste for filtering software, people ARE going to want what the Gauntlet can do, and how!
To the thread: The licensing agreement possibilities for the technology behind Gauntlet must be ENORMOUS! The mainstream press is getting hold of this story, and our company will no longer be unknown! And remember: This revenue will be on top of EVERYTHING else, KIWE sales, Thinkology sales, you name it...this company has scored a royal coup!
This story was great publicity for our company, despite Mr. Tyre's best efforts.
Nice going, Ben!!
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