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An unfortunate demise for the recently departed Linx train. I think linx, the name "linx" is undergoing a revival of sorts in the number of internet sites which refer to this term, namely thinklinx, and variations of the sort. Many of the sites are related to learning and include many "linx" to other sites, be they learning linx, business opportunity linxs, or traffic exchange linx. And thus the term thinklinx is becoming synonomous with websites containing multiple "links" to various website urls. These type of resource pages are increasing in popularity as the concept of "thinklinx" is catching on and being used by an increasing number of webmasters to attract traffic to their websites. Perhaps an infrastructure will eventually be built to accomodate the popular Linx train; however, the "Linx" train lives on in a most unusual way through its thinklinx counterparts.

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71.199.254.133 02:02, 8 February 2007 (UTC)Lewis Jackson[reply]