File:Snyder portrait 8x10.jpg
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DescriptionSnyder portrait 8x10.jpg | Posed picture of Steven Snyder (of Microsoft and Net Perceptions fame) | ||
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Source | Given to me by Steven Snyder, who has purchased full permissions from David Sherman, and wishes the picture put in the public domain for commercial and non-commercial use. Steven wrote an email to me, carboned to David, explicitly giving that permission. I'll forward that email to Wikimedia Commons. | ||
Author | Photo by David Sherman | ||
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