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Dewey

I guess that the name comes from the Dewey Decimal Classification.

Catalogued reactions to key words

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Wikipedia is strict when it comes to a concept called original research, when you write things to wikipedia that aren't cited they can easily be removed, so I moved it here instead. Also this is a draft work, it makes the article look very sloppy. You may want to work on the table on your own user page (example: Special:mypage/Ms. Dewey), and add citations to it. I've heard some of these, and some of them are different when I search them. For example: searching art has Dewey talking about paintguns, and Janina Gavankar saying "Janina Gavankar, now that's talent...". --LBMixPro <Speak|on|it!> 01:42, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

I'm sorry, but the documentary of how Wikipedia has a strict policy on Original Research is in itself Original Research, and therefore must be moderated by admins who have nothing better to do than to scold people who contribute information. /sarcasm. Msdewey has several responses, and certain words are grouped, and there is a group of responses for that word. it appears that the word 'you' and the word 'Strip' gives the same series of responses from the same group. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.84.112.64 (talkcontribs).

Well, it isn't my fault that Wikipedia has policies that try to make the encyclopedia, well... an encyclopedia. BTW, Original research policy only applies to the articles themselves (the reason i moved the table here in the first place.) Come to think of it, I made a mini-wiki at Wikipedia's sister-site Wikia so we can have our own wiki dedicated to Ms. Dewey Reactions. --LBMixPro <Speak|on|it!> 04:52, 31 December 2006 (UTC)


www.msdewey.com appears to be down right now [may 30, 5 pm EST] --user:wpostma

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BetacommandBot (talk) 17:29, 2 January 2008 (UTC)

viral marketing campaign

I don't think it was a viral marketing campaign in the first place. From a software designers point of view it was a great field test of interface designers. With this search website they could check for users acceptance, responses and behaviour. Is there anybody to dig into this direction because I don't know any sources for this statement but my software engineering professor. 93.218.181.122 (talk) 05:29, 8 March 2010 (UTC)

predecessor to siri

When Apple released Siri (Siri_(software)), the similarity to Ms Dewey was readily apparent. 184.9.14.6 (talk) 00:26, 17 October 2011 (UTC)