TORONTO (Reuters) - A company that sells software to correct irritating Internet spelling mistakes has reissued its latest news release to correct a minor snafu.
TextTrust, which says it focuses on “eliminating the negative text impressions on Web sites,” re-released a Tuesday news release to correct **a mistake that listed the most common spelling errors on “the 16 million we (sic) pages it has spell checked over the past year.” **
It said commonly misspelled words included independent, **accommodation **and definitely, which were spelled independant, accomodation and definately. :o
"It’s very embarrassing," said Pat Brink, PR consultant for the Toronto-based company. “I made the mistake, not TextTrust – they do a much better job, It’s certainly egg on the face of this public relations person.”
The release quoted TextTrust as saying that it used both human editors and special spell-checking software to scour Web sites for spelling mistakes. “TextTrust wants to make sure that organizations never again receive the ‘I found a spelling error on your web site’ e-mail,” it said.
hmmmm. bundo khan kay kabab…haan main nay khaiey thay magar Dammam main nahin . kahin aur.
how did you know that am that guy… ghalti par ghalti . Pahley you couldn’t post the news correct and now …
shikayatein karney waley shikayatein sun-ney walon say bahter hotey hain. Atleast they complain and get over with while sun-nay walay bacharay aisay hi pareshan hotey rahtein hain.