Boise man sets up book-search program based on writing styles. Booklamp.org
| March 11, 2008 |
Aaron Stanton, founder of the Web site http://www.CanGoogleHearMe.com, was tired but happy Monday morning.
He and his team of programmers had been up 26 hours, broken only by a 4 a.m. trip to WinCo for more Red Bull energy drink, putting the final touches on a secret he's been keeping for more than a year. He unveiled the secret Monday on http://www.BookLamp.org.
You might remember Stanton. He's the Boise man who walked into Google headquarters in California in February 2007 to pitch an idea to the mammoth Internet search company.
By Ken Dey - kdey@idahostatesman.com
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