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And the winner is...
Charley Clough!
Charley writes: "I am an Office/Knowledge Manager for PrincetonOne Minneapolis location. I joined the Boolean Strings group on LinkedIn to hopefully become a better resourcer and to see if there was other ways to obtain email address and contact names that are seemingly not optional to the average "type and search" into google locater.
It have learned a lot and believe that there is much more out there to learn : )"
Congratulations! Charley is featured here on the network and she will be attending the People and Company Research Webinar.
Here are other people who came up with the right answer pretty soon after Charley did:
Rithesh Nair
Jeremy Langhans (Jeremy found a clear path to the answer - including finding the only page on the Internet where this address is actually mentioned)
Adam Fenstermaker (Adam sent me the actual Boolean strings that worked)
Val Masias
Suzy Tonini
Hope you enjoyed it! Watch for more contests coming up soon.
Irina
Congrats all=
Irina - Maybe you can show the group the string or logic on how it was found so the group can learn.
Sure, Gary.
Here are the explanations I got. Most people got my address out of "whois" queries (that reveal who is behind domain names). I used that email address to register the websites I own. Some people guessed this is "the" address and stopped there. (I should have asked for some evidence that I had the address in 1991 in the contest :))
A few people looked on my LinkedIn profile http://www.linkedin.com/in/irinashamaeva and either created/guessed the address using my job listed for 1991 (and it's irina@"company domain name"), or confirmed the address they had found with whois.
Jeremy also searched for it and found the only page on Google with this address - which was my post about finding a babysitter for my son back in 2006. :)
gary cozin said:Congrats all=
Irina - Maybe you can show the group the string or logic on how it was found so the group can learn.
Hi Irina,
As per your clarification I made the Key and found the exact the only page. Its a posting for Babysitter on 2006 at 11.45. I m not mentioning any other details over here. But I didn't expected that it would be a previous employer ID. Thought of any personal ID as I know that after separation from any employer the ID should be closed.
Thanks for your clarification...
Regards
Manick
Manick,
Right. This was a sign of friendship :)
I don't think anybody had "personal" email addresses back in 1991.
Manick Paul said:Hi Irina,
As per your clarification I made the Key and found the exact the only page. Its a posting for Babysitter on 2006 at 11.45. I m not mentioning any other details over here. But I didn't expected that it would be a previous employer ID. Thought of any personal ID as I know that after separation from any employer the ID should be closed.
Thanks for your clarification...
Regards
Manick
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