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			<title>10/06/2011 - Initial Announcement</title>
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				&lt;p&gt;
					Well, the project is officially off the ground and moving
					forward.  Believe it or not, this project has it's origins 
					in an office discussion back in 2008.  At the time it was 
					"a good idea" but none of us had the time, or the will to 
					make the time, to take the idea and run with it. Business 
					needs really did not provide the impetus to make this go.
				&lt;/p&gt;
				
				&lt;p&gt;
					However, over the last six months, I really hit a spot 
					where I needed a solution for my own projects, and the 
					scribbled notes in one of my many black notebooks of ideas
					got pulled out, and assembled into something more.  
					Something for me to work on when I wasn't in the office. 
					Over the course of putting together the idea, it went from
					something I needed, to something that I think the platform
					and alot of people need and want.
				&lt;/p&gt;				
				
				&lt;p&gt;
					Unfortunately, this is not a project with wide appeal to 
					teenagers, it is a business application, so the price 
					point will not be the typical App Store pricing.  That 
					is however fine with us.  We hope to make it up with 
					stellar support and a project that reflects our passion
					for what it is, and what we want it to become.  You see,
					to us, enQuery is a suite of tools that can be used to 
					power, consume, create and peruse the data that drives 
					a business.
				&lt;/p&gt;	
				
				&lt;p&gt;
					Beware, at this point the website is a work in progress
					and many of the notes and scribbles that will appear may
					reference the original internal name, n:Query. If you 
					are interested in keeping tabs on the project and what 
					is going, either keep checking back here, or you can
					monitor my Twitter account (dru_satori) for updates.
				&lt;/p&gt;				
					
				
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