Several culture and language video productions for mobile phones and...
Yes, I can read the fluffy stuff on the website too.
1. Name one of their "international experts" or their "highly experienced and talented management team".
The video is a very nice montage of stock footage. I particularly liked the windmills. There are, in fact, two entirely different shots of windmills spinning. Very pretty. The girl talking on the telephone with the paper in her hand... I don't like that hairstyle, but to each his/her own. I also thought they over-used the picture of the airplane going overhead, and should have used another windmill clip.
2. Now, can you tell me what the "Gmail communications platform" does? What would you use it for? How much does it cost? Will it make my windmills spin better, or what?
3. Find, anywhere on the internet, any reference to Cencourse products or services being used, reviewed, tested, appraised, by anyone.
Amazing stuff indeed. What does this "stuff" do, exactly?
Apparently, since you seem completely unaware that rights in a registered ITU trademark application in the US
do date back to the filing date, and that the US is not moving to a "first to file" patent system. This knowledge would indicate quite the opposite of expertise.
There are progarms for Afghanistan, Middle East, South America.
Really? Where? Can you quote some information about these "programs"?
Here are Google results for "Cencourse Afghanistan":
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=cencourse+afghanistan&btnG=Google+Search
As of today, this search gets four hits - they are all news summaries which refer to (a) the Cencourse ITU trademark application and (b) Afghanistan, in completely separate stories.
In another amazing coincidence, nametrekker, it seems that you and I joined namepros at around the same time, and you seem to know quite a bit about Cencourse, although all of your posts seem to be about Google-related domain names and services.
I heard there was a funds raising presentation by the CENCOURSE team recently
Really? Where did you hear this? To whom was the presentation made? Who is on this Cencourse "team"?