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What question are you going to ask?
This year we have a record number of panel debates taking place in the conference so get your thinking caps on now for questions!
We've selected some high profile names and organisations to take part in the panel sessions, some of who you dont get to see that often in Europe. For those of you who would rather remain anonymous why dont you email me(lorna.candy@vnuexhibitions.co.uk ) in advance with your questions? Alternatively we'll have a question box on the conference registration desk you can use to add your question to.
To remind you we have: a desktop search panel session on Tuesday 29 November; a monitoring and mining the blogosphere panel on Wednesday 30 November and an enterprise search question time on Thursday 1 December.








I'd like to ask question about perspectives in the development of google search engines and company itself, some facts about microsoft corporation and their relations with other companies and a lot of other things.
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