THANKS AGAIN


Thanks again for your support

The IPKat and Merpel just want to thank you again for visiting their IP weblog. March 2006 turned out to be another special month. We welcomed 13,447 visits from readers around the world - that's a new record, beating our previous best monthly haul of 13,209. Also, the IPKat's list of readers who like their blogs freshly delivered by email when they're posted had risen by the end of the month to a new high of 399 (since April we've passed the 400 mark too!)

Right: a young intellectual property enthusiast patiently awaits his daily IPKat posting

We're grateful to you for the kind comments and emails we receive; we're also grateful for your patience when spammers manage to slip beneath the Gmail guard and circulate their unwanted content. We are able to weed out about 19 out of every 20 spammers, but we won't be content till we can eradicate them all.

Left: getting to grips with Spam - tricky if you don't have opposable thumbs ...

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THANKS AGAIN THANKS AGAIN Reviewed by Jeremy on Tuesday, April 04, 2006 Rating: 5

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