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5/27/2011
Denver, CO

PRESS RELEASE

Museum Planet announces the solution to Google. Ever noticed how your best information, the information you purchased, aka your books, is not searchable let alone savable?

Yes, now on the Kindle app there is a word search. Gee thanks.

Museum Planet announces the solution that Google wishes it had: 'Ad Hoc' Search and Save. Exactly what it says it is. When publishers use our app you can search all of your purchased books for information, and save the information into a new book!

It's only logical isn't it that you'd want to search and pull information out of something other than Wikipedia. Try our tour titles out on Museum Planet. Purchase some Venice titles. You can then search them and come up with a tour just around the painter Titian in Venice.

Think of the possibilities in other areas of search. 'Ad Hoc' by Museum Planet is coming at you and it is going to make you much smarter than you ever thought you were.

Chattsworth Apartment Building -- Upper West Side, New York City, New York

Upper West Side - New York City, New York
Chattsworth Apartment Building

We do not know who made these sculptures of women one with a small cornucopia the other holding a book. They stand overlooking Broadway and what was once a view of the Hudson River. Interestingly the main rooms in the apartments are on the east side and they have no river views.

The Chattsworth Apartment Building (344 W. 72nd St.) is actually three towers. The Beaux-Arts style building has elaborate limestone trim. The Chatsworth was designed in 1902 by the Swiss-American architect John E. Scharsmith, for George F. Johnson Jr. and Aleck Kahn.






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