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External links has the following item- http://www.thomson.net/EN/Home/Quaero What is it good for in a public encyclopedia if one has no password ? Maybe consider removing it ?

Unavailable Source

The given Source Quaero becoming a reality is no longer available.

.com URL

It is not really weird that such a name for which .com domain has been already taken, is used, since Quareo is an European search engine, meaning that the most appropiate domain would be .eu.

Quaero is registered under the domain .org for the moment. So I deleted this sentence from the article :

"It seems curious to choose a project name for which the .com URL is not available (www.quaero.com is already in use by a marketing firm)."--90.16.176.93 17:27, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Germany quits

[1] - needs updating --precedented unsigned by user:jasoncart

Done Madder 20:59, 9 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Airbus A380

What does this have to do with Quaero except that it's funded by the EU ?

Except that the A380 was not funded by the EU, but by the governments of UK, France, Germany and Spain who provided loans for the development of the aircraft. They just happen to be EU members.78.105.230.196 (talk) 07:28, 3 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]