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"Henry Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Keying is another labor intensive service. In other words typing up hard > > copy documents and encoding them in another format for a database. I guess > > it's just another name for a "Data Encoding Service." Our company already > > contracts with a company in China. > > Hi, may I ask what do you use to ship the hard copy documents? Fed-Ex? > Also, may I ask what kind of company is this? Insurance? Yes, Fed Ex, DSL, those types of companies. The company that I work for places data online for users to search using our search engine. In other words, an online database. We place documents online that are from books and other sources. The older data is availiable in printed form only. So the only way to make it readable by a computer is to use an optical reader or have it hand keyed.
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