NewsGator Launches "NewsGator Media Platform," a Private Label RSS Service for Media Companies
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SnapStream Media Partners With NewsGator
to Feature NewsGator Media Center
Edition in SnapStream Spotlight
SnapStream Media Partners With NewsGator
to Feature NewsGator Media Center
Edition in SnapStream Spotlight
06/25/2004 12:01 PMSnapStream Spotlight Enables Users to Read Selected NewsGator
Content and Watch On-Demand Videos in Full-Screen Interface Mode With
Firefly PC Remotes
HOUSTON, June 25 - SnapStream Media, Inc. (http://www.snapstream.com), a
leader in PC entertainment products, and NewsGator Technologies
announced today the inclusion of NewsGator Media Center Edition in
SnapStream Spotlight. SnapStream Spotlight is a new addition to the
Firefly(TM) PC Remote package.
The Firefly PC Remote with SnapStream Spotlight brings the latest
online movies, radio, news and music into the living room by
leveraging the power of the PC and the Internet. SnapStream
Spotlight serves as a portal to various online media providers, such
as NewsGator, for Firefly PC Remote users. Its savvy interface makes
it easy to access online media content in a living room setting.
NewsGator Media Center Edition is a part of NewsGator Online
Services. It allows users to easily find NewsGator software and
services online without having to separately download anything from
the NewsGator web site.
SnapStream Spotlight and NewsGator Media Center Edition provide
Firefly PC Remote users a way to access NewsGator content and watch
on-demand videos away from the PC desktop.
"We are excited to have NewsGator Technologies on board for our
latest entertainment PC offering, SnapStream Spotlight," said Rakesh
Agrawal, President and CEO of SnapStream Media, Inc. "The new
SnapStream Spotlight feature, along with Firefly PC Remote, allows
users to control media stored on the PC in a living room setting.
SnapStream Spotlight and NewsGator Media Center Edition open doors for
Firefly PC Remote users by giving them another way to access online
news content."
"NewsGator Technologies is pleased to be a part of the SnapStream
Spotlight launch," said Greg Reinacker, President & Founder of
NewsGator Technologies. "With SnapStream Spotlight, even consumers
without Media Center PCs can enjoy the convenience of what NewsGator
Media Center Edition has to offer."
ABOUT FIREFLY PC REMOTE
Firefly PC Remote gives users remote control access to audio and
visual media stored on their PCs. It is sleek, lightweight and
designed to fit comfortably in the user's hand. It is an RF remote and
can transmit signals through walls and up to 30 feet away. Firefly
comes with its own media center software, SnapStream Media's Beyond
Media(TM) Basic, but is also compatible with others such as
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Media Center Edition. Beyond Media Basic is
a PC entertainment gateway with included music, video and photos
players.
ABOUT SNAPSTREAM MEDIA
SnapStream Media, Inc., a leading developer of digital
entertainment products, was founded in 1999 by Richard Kuo and Rakesh
Agrawal. Houston-based and privately held, SnapStream Media's vision
is to build high-quality consumer entertainment experiences that
leverage PC technology. The company's personal video recording (PVR)
software, Beyond TV(TM), was called "dazzlingly cool" by the Los
Angeles Times, referred to as "an idea whose time has come" by the
Associated Press and declared "better than TiVo" by Maximum PC.
Interested parties can find more information about SnapStream Media
and its products at http://www.snapstream.com.
ABOUT NEWSGATOR MEDIA CENTER EDITION
This is the latest step in the "any time, any place, any device"
strategy that distinguishes the NewsGator product line. NewsGator
Online Services allows users to read one set of content from any
device, without duplication. The combined power of NewsGator Media
Center Edition and Online Services offers customers a productive and
fun way to access their personalized subscriptions and information
from any device, whenever they need it.
NewsGator Media Center Edition
NewsGator Media Center Edition
04/13/2004 02:17 PMthe company's growing and doing interesting new products... congrats,
greg!
NewsGator Media Center Edition Featured
in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
"Online Spotlight"
NewsGator Media Center Edition Featured
in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
"Online Spotlight"
06/04/2004 12:40 PMNewsGator Offering in Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004
Enables Users to Read Selected Content, or Watch On-Demand Video
Content
DENVER, CO - June 4, 2004 - Today, NewsGator Technologies announced
that the recently launched NewsGator Media Edition is featured in
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004's "Online Spotlight," an online
guide created specifically for Media Center Edition PC customers that
offers a central location for them to find the latest third-party
services and software, such as music, movie trailers, news updates and
even Karaoke.
NewsGator provides a mechanism for Media Center PC users to easily
find NewsGator software and services online, without having to
separately download anything from the NewsGator web site. Both text
and multimedia content is supported, and information that has not
already been viewed on another device can be displayed by
synchronizing user subscriptions with NewsGator Online Services.
"We're excited to be included in Online Spotlight - this will
dramatically increase our visibility to the many thousands of Media
Center PC users," said Greg Reinacker, President & Founder of
NewsGator Technologies.
NewsGator Media Center Edition is included as part of NewsGator
Online Services. NewsGator Online Services includes three other
content reader editions, which allow users to read content they have
subscribed to from any web browser (with Web Edition), any email
client (with POP Edition), and from a mobile wireless device (with
Mobile Edition), which is a powerful feature for road warriors who use
mobile devices to access information while on the road. The service
also provides exclusive, subscriber-only content to its subscribers,
as well as the ability to search for content that matches a specific
keyword or URL, and return that content in a feed. NewsGator Online
Services pricing starts at $5.95/month per user.
"Media Center PCs allow consumers to have faster and more efficient
access to all of their favorite digital content when, where, and how
they want," said Brad Brooks, Director of Marketing at Microsoft Corp.
"With the NewsGator Media Center Edition, NewsGator Technologies is
delivering a complementary and innovative service that will let Media
Center Edition PC users easily access their customized choice of news
services."
More about NewsGator Media Center Edition
This is the latest step in the "any time, any place, any device"
strategy that distinguishes the NewsGator product line. NewsGator
Online Services allows users to read one set of content from any
device, without duplication. The combined power of NewsGator Media
Center Edition and Online Services offers customers a productive and
fun way to access their personalized subscriptions and information
from any device, whenever they need it.
NewsGator Media Center Edition Provides
Access to Syndicated Content on TV Sets
NewsGator Media Center Edition Provides
Access to Syndicated Content on TV Sets
04/13/2004 12:38 AM"Living Room" Interface Allows Users to Read Selected Content,
or Watch On-Demand Video Content
DENVER, CO -- April 13, 2004 -- NewsGator Technologies launched
NewsGator Media Center Edition today, which allows users to read
syndicated content feeds on their TV with Windows XP Media Center
Edition. Both text and multimedia content is supported, with an
interface designed to be used with a remote control from across the
room. NewsGator Media Center Edition shows information that has not
already been viewed on another device by synchronizing user
subscriptions with NewsGator Online Services.
Audio and video content is only one click away. Users see visual
cues when a feed contains multimedia content; they can then instantly
view this content using the remote control. There are a number of
featured feeds for the launch, including a video feed from
Microsoft.
This is the latest step in the "any time, any place, any device"
strategy that distinguishes the NewsGator product line. Users
typically use more than one device throughout the day, such as
Microsoft Outlook at work, a mobile phone on the road, a web browser
in their home office, and a TV in their living room. NewsGator Online
Services allows users to read one set of content from any of these
devices, without any duplication. The combined power of NewsGator
Media Center Edition and Online Services offers customers a productive
and fun way to access their personalized subscriptions and information
from any device, whenever they need it.
"NewsGator Media Center Edition is a great example of cutting edge
ISV innovation on the Microsoft platform," said Sanjay Parthasarathy,
corporate vice president of Developer and Platform Evangelism at
Microsoft Corporation. "The deep integration of technologies like XML
and RSS, combined with rich multimedia, and presented on a device as
pervasive as the television, gives consumers access to the information
they care about, where and when they want to view it, truly delivering
on the vision of a connected home. We're proud to work with NewsGator
to help bring this innovative application to market for our mutual
customers."
NewsGator Online Services also includes other three content reader
editions, which allow users to read content they have subscribed to
from any web browser (with Web Edition), any email client (with POP
Edition), and from a mobile wireless device (with Mobile Edition),
which is a powerful feature for road warriors who use mobile devices
to access information while on the road.
The service also provides exclusive, subscriber-only content to its
subscribers, as well as the ability to search for content that matches
a specific keyword or URL, and return that content in a feed.
NewsGator Media Center Edition is included with the NewsGator
Online Services subscription service, and is available immediately at
http://services.newsgator.com. Pricing starts at $5.95/month per user.
NewsGator Technologies and U-WIRE
Agreement Provides College Media Content
to Subscribers
NewsGator Technologies and U-WIRE
Agreement Provides College Media Content
to Subscribers
08/17/2004 11:02 AMDENVER, CO - August 17, 2004 - NewsGator Technologies today
announced an agreement with U-WIRE to offer college media content to
NewsGator Online Services users. U-WIRE annually syndicates over
50,000 articles and 10,000 photographs, all produced by student
journalists. Over 50 new feeds from U-WIRE are being added, including
collections of the best news, opinion, entertainment and sports
content from nearly 750 college media outlets in all 50 states and 15
foreign nations. The content is syndicated to several professional
partners such as NYTimes.com, Dow Jones Interactive, Lexis-Nexis,
Yahoo! Sports, and now NewsGator Online Services.
"Our agreement with NewsGator Technologies enables U-WIRE to reach
a broader audience and provides further exposure for student
journalists from many of the nation's finest college newspapers," said
Matt Rehm, Director of U-WIRE. "This is the first time that the U-WIRE
feed has been syndicated via RSS, and we are excited to do so in
conjunction with NewsGator, the industry leader in RSS content
aggregation."
NewsGator, the leader in the explosive RSS category, continues its
leadership position by adding rich premium content through its unique
online services. Users who subscribe to NewsGator Online Services can
access their content from any web browser, on any email client that
supports POP3 and on their mobile wireless devices. This sophisticated
system ensures that subscriptions follow users wherever they go, users
never have to read the same content twice unless they choose to, and
it supports multiple subscription lists so users can have separate,
but overlapping, subscription lists at home and at the office.
"We're excited to announce this comprehensive licensing agreement
with U-WIRE," said Greg Reinacker, CEO & Founder of NewsGator
Technologies. "College news and sports stories are a very popular
request from our users, and we’ve partnered with the industry leader
in this area to provide them."
NewsGator's other partners for premium content include InfoWorld,
CMP Media, and several other well-known publishers. Additional premium
content partnerships will be announced over the next few weeks.
NewsGator Online Services is a subscription service, and is
available at http://services.newsgator.com. Pricing starts at $5.95/month per user. The new U-WIRE feeds are
available to subscribers at http:
//services.newsgator.com/subscriber/PremContent.aspx.
About U-Wire
U-WIRE is a free content exchange for college media, annually
syndicating approximately 50,000 articles and 10,000 photographs, all
produced by student journalists. U-WIRE's daily feed is a collection
of the best news, opinion, entertainment and sports content from
nearly 750 college media outlets in all 50 states and 15 foreign
nations. U-WIRE’s daily feed is also syndicated to several
professional partners such as NYTimes.com, Dow Jones Interactive,
Lexis-Nexis and Yahoo! Sports. U-WIRE was founded in 1994. It is now a
subsidiary of CSTV: College Sports Television, which is comprised of
two primary business units – College Sports TV, the fastest-growing
independent cable network, and College Sports Online, the number one
online destination for college sports news, information, scores and
analysis.
NewsGator Launches Online Service for
RSS Feeds
NewsGator Launches Online Service for
RSS Feeds
01/07/2004 03:07 PMI am very selfishly covering this. I would like to request that
everybody and their dog consider trying NewsGator. Yes, I stand to
benefit directly. How? Because I've spent hours...
NewsGator Announces Three Key
Partnerships to Drive RSS Platform &
Adoption
NewsGator Announces Three Key
Partnerships to Drive RSS Platform &
Adoption
12/19/2004 03:38 PMSix Apart, Moreover, and FeedDemon Team up with NewsGator to
Enhance Content, Search, and Synchronization Capabilities for
Customers
DENVER, CO -- September 29, 2004 -- NewsGator Technologies, the
leading RSS software platform company, announced today three
significant partnerships which will enhance its leading RSS technology
platform. NewsGator customers can now synchronize their online
subscription information with FeedDemon, they will enjoy a wider range
of search content in their custom search feeds, and they will
experience a tighter integration with leading weblog platforms.
FeedDemon
NewsGator and Bradbury Software announced today that FeedDemon will
now synchronize subscription information with NewsGator Online
Services. FeedDemon users will now be able to read their selected
content not only on their desktop, but also on the web, on their
mobile devices, on their Media Centers, or in Microsoft Outlook or
other popular email clients. The latest addition to NewsGator's "any
time, any place, any device" strategy, this partnership ensures that
FeedDemon users can enjoy the benefits that NewsGator's customers have
enjoyed since early 2004 -- access to their content from anywhere,
without having to read the same things twice.
"We're excited to extend our reach to multiple devices by
partnering with NewsGator," said Nick Bradbury, founder of Bradbury
Software and creator of FeedDemon. "Our customers have been asking for
synchronization capability like this for a long time, and NewsGator is
a leader in this space."
The next beta release of FeedDemon 1.5 will contain this
synchronization capability.
Moreover
NewsGator and Moreover announced an agreement to include Moreover
news search data in NewsGator's search feeds. Part of the NewsGator
Online Services platform, NewsGator search feeds include filtered data
from blogs, news sites, SEC filings, and other sources, and return
results in a single feed, with no advertising. In addition, NewsGator
will carry Moreover's aggregated news search feeds in its desktop and
online products, providing topic-specific information to users.
"We're delighted to have been chosen by NewsGator to be the primary
provider of news search content for NewsGator Online Services," said
Jim Pitkow, CEO of Moreover.
Six Apart
NewsGator and Six Apart, the leading provider of weblog publishing
software, announced a co-marketing relationship focused on enterprise
sales of the two companies' leading technology platforms. NewsGator
also announced that it will be releasing new plug-ins and other
technology to make it simple to post feed content from NewsGator
products to Six Apart blogs in Movable Type and TypePad. The companies
plan significant future co-development work to enhance the experience
for RSS and blog customers.
Andrew Anker, Executive Vice President of Six Apart, said "We're
very pleased to partner with NewsGator as they continue to make it
easy for their big installed base of weblog readers to become weblog
creators. Tighter integration between NewsGator's products and Movable
Type and TypePad will be great for our mutual customers."
Greg Reinacker, founder and CTO of NewsGator, said, "We're very
excited about these strategic partnerships. Closer integration with
other applications, including the leading desktop reader and the
leading weblog publishing systems, will significantly enhance the RSS
experience for consumers and enterprises, and our arrangement with
Moreover strengthens our content offerings as well. Combined, these
arrangements signify our ongoing investment as the leader in the RSS
platform space to ensure that this technology penetrates as rapidly as
possible."
NewsGator 2.0 service release
NewsGator 2.0 service release
02/10/2004 02:59 AMNewsGator 2.0 service release 2.0.2.1 is now available for download.
This fixes several problems; a complete change list is available at
http://www.newsgator.co
m/downloads.aspx. If you're experiencing any of the problems
listed there, we recommend you download and install this new release.
Microsoft Launches New Digital Media
Platform
Microsoft Launches New Digital Media
Platform
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn one of its most ambitious media technology upgrades so far,
Microsoft has unveiled a new version of its digital audio and video
platform. The new release, called Corona, includes a new player,
streaming server, encoder and software development kit.
NewsGator 2.0 service release for Office
XP SP3
NewsGator 2.0 service release for Office
XP SP3
04/09/2004 04:00 PMNewsGator 2.0 service release 2.0.3.1 is now available for download.
This fixes two problems, including one that would prevent NewsGator
from working correctly with Office XP SP3. A complete change list is
available at
http://www.newsgator.co
m/downloads.aspx; if you're experiencing any of the problems
listed there, we recommend you download and install this new release.
Press Release - NewsGator Technologies
is Chosen for EContent 100 – One of
the Top 100 Companies that Matter Most
in the Digital Content Industry
Press Release - NewsGator Technologies
is Chosen for EContent 100 – One of
the Top 100 Companies that Matter Most
in the Digital Content Industry
12/23/2003 05:45 PMAs RSS & Syndication Trend Continues as Useful Way to Find &
Organize Online News & Content, NewsGator Raises the Bar for Customers
& the Industry
Denver, CO -- December 23, 2003 -- NewsGator Technologies has
been chosen for the third annual EContent 100 List, EContent
Magazine’s list of companies that matter most in the digital content
industry. The EContent 100 selection process combines editorial talent
from EContent and Information Today, Inc., and relies on their
collective experience in various corners of the digital content
landscape along with their exposure to the visible activities of
digital content companies.
Flagship product NewsGator 1.3 is a news aggregator which runs
inside Microsoft Outlook and retrieves news from news sites, weblogs,
NNTP (Usenet) newsgroups, and other information sources that support
the RSS or Atom syndication formats. NewsGator was selected for the
content delivery category, which includes tools and solutions for
delivering digital content – from aggregation software tools to
content delivery networks – as well as for the secure digital
payment strategies.
Other categories for this year’s EContent 100 include
Classification and Taxonomy, Collaboration & Knowledge Management,
Consulting Services, Content Creation, Production & Digital
Publishing, Content Management, Digital Rights Management, Fee-Based
Info Services, Intranets & Portals, Mobile Content and Search Engines
& Technologies. "We are pleased to recognize NewsGator Technologies in
our 2003 EContent 100,” said Michelle Manafy, Editor of EContent
Magazine. “We believe that it is tools like NewsGator that can
bring syndicated content directly to a very wide audience, and open
the door to new and exciting digital content distribution
solutions.”
NewsGator 1.3 automatically integrates syndicated news items into
Microsoft Outlook folders for users to access immediately or at a
later time. New feeds are being published regularly, allowing
NewsGator users to easily and seamlessly find and subscribe to new
valuable content. In two weeks at CES, NewsGator Technologies will
be demonstrating the next generation of its products, which will
dramatically extend its capabilities in the digital content
marketplace.
NewsGator Technologies launches Broad
European Partnership with VNU
NewsGator Technologies launches Broad
European Partnership with VNU
03/14/2005 04:38 PMVNU Partners with NewsGator for Broad European Distribution;
Significantly Extends Reach of New Content to VNU & Partners
DENVER, CO -- Feb. 23, 2005 -- NewsGator Technologies, Inc.,
the leading RSS software platform company, announced the launch of its
partnership with VNU for distribution of NewsGator's Consumer and
Business RSS services for seven countries throughout Europe. The
partnership includes a local language co-branded RSS subscription
service for the Web and Microsoft Outlook which will come pre-bundled
with technology feeds from VNU and its partners, providing more local
content than is available from any other source. The agreement
initially covers the UK, Germany, France, Holland, Italy, Belgium, and
Spain.
J.B. Holston, the President and CEO of NewsGator, said, "We're
thrilled to be working with VNU, the leading technology media company
in Europe. Their network of technology publications and websites will
provide unparalleled distribution for RSS technologies across Europe.
These co-branded services aren't just internationalized; they're
localized, promoting and providing all the best content in each
territory."
The co-branded services are powered by the industry-leading
NewsGator Online platform, which aggregates more feeds for more users
through more devices than any other platform). Dominique Busso, CEO of
VNU Net said, "We believe that RSS-based reading is the next
generation of a rich, personalized experience for our readers. We're
pleased to partner with NewsGator, the clear leader in this space,
around this vital industry innovation. We believe this partnership
will allow our readership the ability to enhance their viewing
experience by allowing access to breaking news in the categories of
information they desire."
VNU has a leading position in the information technology media
industry in Europe via its publications and its network of VNU.net
sites that reach over 6 millions unique users per month. VNU Net is
VNU's one-stop shop to gather information and news about trends,
products and software in the IT world, including solid analysis from
VNU's leading print brands such as Computing, Computable and
ComputerActive. VNU is constantly striving to expand on this base with
partnerships such as this one.
Holston added, "We are partnering with a wide range of media
entities around the world about adding the power of RSS to their
brands. The media world is entering a new phase, and it's exciting to
work with some of the best known names in that industry to introduce
an entirely new way for individuals to get the news they want, when
and where they want it."
About VNU
VNU is a global information and media company with leading market
positions and recognized brands in marketing information (ACNielsen),
media measurement and information (Nielsen Media Research) and
business information (Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Computing,
Intermediair). VNU is active in more than 100 countries, with
headquarters in Haarlem, the Netherlands and New York, USA. The
company employs 36,000 people. Total revenues amount to EUR 3.9
billion in 2003. VNU is listed on the Euronext Amsterdam (ASE: VNU)
stock exchange. For more information, please visit the VNU website at
http://www.vnu.com.
NewsGator Extends Reach With
Subscription Service
NewsGator Extends Reach With
Subscription Service
01/09/2004 09:51 PMNewsGator Online Services allows access to aggregated RSS feeds from
multiple e-mail clients, the Web and mobile devices; meanwhile, an
updated Outlook-specific reader hooks into the new service for
synchronization capabilities.
NewsGator Technologies Introduces
Business IQ, the Premium Industry
Intelligence Service, Delivered with
Factiva’s Editor’s Choice
NewsGator Technologies Introduces
Business IQ, the Premium Industry
Intelligence Service, Delivered with
Factiva’s Editor’s Choice
06/24/2005 09:36 PMNew Business IQ Service combines Factiva® premium content and
NewsGator recommended RSS feeds…creates a powerful tool for business
and competitive intelligence
Denver, CO -- June 22, 2005 -- NewsGator Technologies, Inc., the
leading RSS platform company, today announced the release of Business
IQ, the premier RSS business intelligence subscription service.
Business IQ delivers critical business information via NewsGator
industry select feeds and Factiva® Editor’s Choice premium industry
content. Business IQ is targeted to information-hungry business
professionals who demand timely and relevant business information
specific to their industries, all delivered on the NewsGator RSS
Business IQ platform.
Key features of Business IQ Service include:
- NewsGator recommended business and industry feeds, tailored to
specific user-selected industry segments, and designed to monitor
market trends and business challenges
- Factiva Editor's Choice, designed to give customers a quick sense
of the current state of an industry. Editor’s Choice covers 25
industries with a rich selection of trend stories, analyses,
commentary, profiles and overviews culled from the entire Factiva.com
database
- High-volume keyword and URL monitoring, critical for monitoring
day-to-day business and competitive intelligence
- Synchronization across all NewsGator offerings, (Web Edition,
Outlook Edition, FeedDemon) as well as multiple devices (mobile
phones, PDAs, and Window’s Media Center).
A.V. "Sandy" Hamilton, executive vice president of sales and
marketing and business development for NewsGator said, "As more
business professionals begin to understand RSS technology, they will
realize they cannot conduct business without it." Hamilton added,
"NewsGator’s Business IQ is going to revolutionize the way business
professionals consume vital industry information. Business IQ delivers
the important content you want, when and where you want to read
it."
Alan Scott, chief marketing officer of Factiva, said, "Our
customers are increasingly using RSS feeds in their enterprises to
deliver the right information at the right time and in the right
format. As specialists in the deep web, Factiva believes that RSS will
continue to be an important delivery option for our users. This effort
with NewsGator underscores our commitment to embracing the best and
most innovative technologies."
To learn more about NewsGator’s Business IQ Service please click
http:
//www.newsgator.com/tutorial/NewsGatorClassroom.aspx to view. To
learn more about other NewsGator products, please visit us on the web
at www.newsgator.com.
RedStream Media Launches Discount Video
Brochure Service
RedStream Media Launches Discount Video
Brochure Service
07/08/2004 02:05 AMRedStream Media has launched its Video Brochure Production Service
offering immersive, full-screen multimedia productions for websites
delivered as streaming broadband video for less than the cost of a
business card. [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
Quigo launches Private Label Version of
AdSonar for The Knot
Quigo launches Private Label Version of
AdSonar for The Knot
02/01/2005 09:15 PM"Advertisers will be able to bid on ad placements directly through a
self-service program found at TheKnot.com and powered by Quigo."
Media Command Systems launches it's new
website to service the Dallas Fort Worth
metroplex.
Media Command Systems launches it's new
website to service the Dallas Fort Worth
metroplex.
07/06/2004 06:45 PMMedia Command Systems launched www.dfwhometheater.com this week to
bring it's home automation and home theater services to the Greater
Dallas area. [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]
NewsGator
NewsGator
01/16/2003 06:15 PMLately I am terribly behind... It took me a week to get around to
trying NewsGator, and I immediately ran...
Newsgator 2.0
Newsgator 2.0
01/09/2004 09:58 PMPress Release - NewsGator Online
Services...: I was one of the beta testers for Newsgator 2.0. I
can finally vouch that it's a stunning piece of work, since I've been
under an NDA for the last two months.
In addition to launching NewsGator 2.0 at the Consumer
Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, NewsGator Technologies
announced its new NewsGator Online Services offerings to users
today.
If you have an RSS aggregator at work and home, and you get
irritated at having to read everything twice, then this is your tool.
It can sync two versions of itself via a central server. Plus,
Newsgator Online Services offers Web-based RSS aggregation for when
you're on the road.
I use Thunderbird
for email, but I still have Outlook open because I can't give up
Newsgator.
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AllPeers Launches Private Beta Program
for Cutting-Edge P2P Platform
AllPeers Launches Private Beta Program
for Cutting-Edge P2P Platform
12/17/2004 06:44 PMOver the past four years, peer-to-peer (P2P) applications have proven
to be a faster, more efficient and financially more attractive
proposition for distribution of digital content than software based on
the World Wide Web [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
NewsGator 1.3 Released
NewsGator 1.3 Released
10/28/2003 11:09 PMWe are very pleased to announce the release of NewsGator 1.3! This
is a major update; Outlook folder integration is tighter than ever,
NNTP newsgroups are now supported, offline posting support is
available, and numerous other features and fixes are included in this
release. We strongly recommend that all NewsGator users update to this
release.
This is a free upgrade for licensed users of 1.x versions.
Change List and
Downloads
NewsGator 2.0 Released
NewsGator 2.0 Released
01/19/2004 03:59 AMWe're pleased to annouce the release of NewsGator 2.0! This release
includes tight integration with NewsGator Online Services
(providing synchronization between multiple machines, web and mobile
editions, and much more), support for custom RSS extensions, a new
extension API, and many other new features and fixes. We strongly
recommend all NewsGator users install this release.
This is a free upgrade for licensed users of 1.x versions.
Change List and
Downloads
NewsGator.com reliability
NewsGator.com reliability
03/19/2003 10:24 PMAs you may have noticed, newsgator.com has had some reliability
problems over the last couple of weeks. This was affecting the store,
support areas, and the news and forum RSS feeds.
We're happy to announce that we have moved to a new hosting
facility over the weekend, and anticipate much better reliability and
performance now. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have
caused!
DNS propogation may take up to a week; if you notice any problems
after that, please let us
know.
NewsGator gets funding
NewsGator gets funding
06/25/2004 04:01 AMCongrats
to Greg and the newsGator team
Congrats to Greg Reinacker, founder of NewsGator, for getting
venture capital funding. Oh, Joel Spolsky, please note that NewsGator
isn't a Web app and is written in .NET. Who said Venture Capitalists
weren't funding Windows client software anymore?
[Scobeliz
er]
Greg was at SuperNova today. Quite a schmooze fest.
I subscribed to Newsgator today myself. It's the first time I've
ever used .NET.
NewsGator: Beyond the Aggregator
NewsGator: Beyond the Aggregator
07/03/2004 09:23 PM
Why Did We Invest in NewsGator?: Here's a post from a venture
capitalist about why he invested in NewsGator.
The misperception is that NewsGator is only an Outlook plug-in.
While the most popular product from NewsGator is currently their
Outlook-based aggregator, what really turned us on when we dug into
NewsGator as a potential investment is NewsGator Online Services
(NGOS).
Greg Reinacker's vision is much broader than simply an RSS
aggregator - his goal is to provide RSS content on any device.
NewsGator currently provides clients for Outlook, the Web, POP email,
mobile devices (web-based and wap), and Microsoft Media Center (how
cool is it to get an RSS feed on your TV?).
He makes a good point — NewsGator has really extended past
Outlook. They started with that, and the Outlook plug-in is what
they're most well-known for, but I just wrapped up 30 days with Newsgator Online Services
(NOS), and I can tell you that they've deftly transcended the
aggregator.
While working with NOS, I got the...feeling, that news and
information was just out there, everywhere, and it was up to me how I
wanted to receive it. They have options to push information to about
any device, on any platform. I've never felt more saturated by news
in my life than during those 30 days.
Information was everywhere — so much so that I stopped
thinking in terms of this aggreagtor or that protocol. I was just
swimming in information, and the method in which I chose to receive it
was almost incidental. Petty, even.
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NewsGator Announcement
NewsGator Announcement
01/07/2004 06:21 PMIn addition to launching NewsGator 2.0 at the Consumer Electronics
Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, NewsGator Technologies announced
its new NewsGator Online Services offerings to users today. NewsGator
Online Services Subscribers Can Synchronize Subscriptions between
Multiple Machines, Access Content from any Web Browser, POP3 Email
Client, or Mobile Device, and Access Exclusive Premium Content...
NewsGator and Security
NewsGator and Security
03/13/2003 10:23 AMThere have been a couple of posts (
here
and
here)
talking about alleged security vulnerabilities in NewsGator and other
news aggregators. The first post supposedly describes a way to have a
news post contain an Outlook "virus" that will send an email to people
in your address book; the second shows a RSS file containing script
which could be annoying or malicious to a user.
As part of our
commitment to our customers, we are addressing these concerns here
immediately before they get blown out of proportion.
First,
regarding the "virus" which could send messages to people in your
address list. The technique described in the post, with code similar
to that demonstrated, will not actually work on default installations
of NewsGator with Outlook 2000 or 2002. In order to make the code
work, the user must have edited the applicable security zone settings
to allow scripting of ActiveX controls not marked as safe. If this
setting was indeed changed, the vulnerability would exist not just in
NewsGator/Outlook, but for browsing in Internet Explorer as
well.
Second, regarding the demonstrated ways to execute
javascript code placed within a news post. The javascript in question
will not execute at all when running NewsGator on Outlook 2002 with
the default settings. When running NewsGator on Outlook 2000, the
javascript may indeed execute, just as it would for HTML e-mail
messages. It is easy to correct this if you wish; you simply need to
change the IE security zone used for HTML messages in Outlook 2000 to
be the "Restricted" zone. For help with this, refer to
this article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base. By default, Outlook
2002 displays all HTML messages in the Restricted zone, so it is not
vulnerable to this problem.
To summarize, NewsGator running on
Outlook 2002 is not vulnerable to any of the problems mentioned. With
Outlook 2000, it is easy to change settings to eliminate any possible
problems as well.
NewsGator 1.0 Released
NewsGator 1.0 Released
03/13/2003 10:23 AMHighlands Ranch, CO - February 24, 2003 - Reinacker &
Associates, Inc. has released NewsGator 1.0, a news aggregator for
Microsoft Outlook. NewsGator retrieves news from multiple sources such
as weblogs and news sites that support the RSS syndication format, and
integrates the news items into Outlook folders.
News aggregators such as NewsGator are becoming more mainstream as
more sites syndicate their content, and are changing the way people
view the web. There are thousands of weblogs alone, with content
covering nearly every subject area. "NewsGator has had a huge positive
impact on my web experience," said Adam Howitt from Biolab, Inc.
Other tools on the market require users to learn to use a new
application to read weblogs and news articles; NewsGator leverages the
experience many users already have with Microsoft Outlook. "Outlook
integration is a killer feature," said George Young, Tulane
University. "To be able to view weblog posts in the same application
as my e-mail is fantastic." By allowing these users to leverage the
powerful organizational features of Outlook in new ways, NewsGator
enhances their web experience.
NewsGator is also the natural choice for companies starting to
deploy weblogs internally on their intranets. Since Outlook is the de
facto standard email application within many companies, it's an easy
decision to read the syndicated weblog feeds inside of Outlook as
well.
NewsGator also includes the "NewsPage", which is a single page
summarizing all of the unread posts in your news folders. It provides
a quick, at-a-glance view of your latest news with a single click.
NewsGator 1.0 is available immediately. Pricing is $29 (US) per
copy with quantity discounts available.
NewsGator is NOT "Gator"
NewsGator is NOT "Gator"
06/17/2005 07:17 PMShortly after I announced that NewsG
ator had acquired my company, I started seeing comments from
people wondering whether NewsGator was related to the "Gator" spyware
company (now known as "Claria"). The answer, of course, is
NO (you don't really think I'd join a spyware
company, do you?).
NewsGator founder Greg Reinacker wrote
about this problem a few months ago, and wondered whether a name
change was in order to prevent the unintended association. But
renaming a company isn't the simplest thing to do, and even if the
rename took place, people would still refer to us as "the former
NewsGator company," defeating the purpose.
Funny thing is, I had a simil
ar post in my own blog last month, related to some people taking
offense to the "demon" part of FeedDemon's name. Given the problems
with both names, I think it's safe to say that if we ever rename the
company, we won't choose the name "GatorDemon" :)

newsgator online services
newsgator online services
01/07/2004 05:34 PMa smart combination of desktop and web-based aggregation services
why mobius invested in newsgator
why mobius invested in newsgator
07/02/2004 01:26 PMbecause they have good products. that's a pretty solid reason.
NewsGator Web Edition updates
NewsGator Web Edition updates
05/06/2004 06:51 PMA few minor (but often requested) enhancements were made today in
NewsGator Web Edition:
- Individual posts may now be deleted
- Posts may now be forwarded via e-mail
- Web Edition settings are now preserved
This new functionality is available immediately for subscribers at
http://ser
vices.newsgator.com/subscriber/WebEd2.aspx.
Newsgator Raises Series A
Newsgator Raises Series A
06/23/2004 05:11 PMNewsgator, Greg Reinacker's primarily Outlook-based RSS/Atom
Aggregtor, raised a Series A from Mobius. There is a great deal of
investment activity going on around the fringes of RSS. Expect more
announcements within the next month. What you are beginning to...
NewsGator Forums RSS-enabled
NewsGator Forums RSS-enabled
03/13/2003 10:23 AMThere is now a RSS feed for the NewsGator forums; now you
can keep up with the forum conversation right from NewsGator!
The new feed is at http://www.newsgator.com
/forumrss.aspx.
NewsGator, X1 Push RSS-Search Connection
NewsGator, X1 Push RSS-Search Connection
04/28/2004 10:11 AMTechnology partnership speed up access to aggregated information
stored in Microsoft Outlook.
About time! Post directly from
NewsGator
About time! Post directly from
NewsGator
12/19/2004 02:51 PMI can't believe how long it took for this - but it's finally
out!
From Loic's blog.....
We all know the great newsgator to subscribe to blogs
directly in Outlook, now you can also directly post to your TypePad
and Movable Type blogs from Outlook thanks to these
plugins.
[
Loic LeMeur]
Now I want to ask my good friend Loic - a favor.
YO DUDE! CAN YOU NOW TELL THEM (I mean ask them)
TO GIVE US WYSIWYG editing for MT! For fucking Christs
sake! I mean the guy was born next week and I need a nice X-Mas
present - so I can finally catch up to where I was with Radio - like
four years ago!
NewsGator Acquires FeedDemon,
TopStyle...and Me!
NewsGator Acquires FeedDemon,
TopStyle...and Me!
06/05/2005 11:08 PMYes, it's
true: NewsGator has
acquired FeedDemon and
TopStyle, and brought
me on board in the process.
Wow! How did this happen?
As regular visitors to my support forums know, the
biggest request - by far - that FeedDemon customers have had is the
ability to synchronize their subscriptions between multiple computers.
They use FeedDemon on one PC at home, on another at the office, on a
laptop while traveling, etc., and they want their feeds to be synched
between them.
If someone reads an item on one computer, it shouldn't show up as
unread on another computer. And when they subscribe to a feed, it
should automatically appear on any computer they use. Basically,
provide the convenience of a web-based aggregator with the power and
speed of a Windows desktop application.
I toyed with various hack-ish ways to do this, and even considered
creating my own web-based sync service, but in the end came to the
conclusion that to really do this right, I needed to join forces with
someone who already had the server-side piece in place.
Why NewsGator? I thought they were just an Outlook
plug-in?
I used to think that, too. But shortly after I decided I needed to
join forces with someone, I read this
post in NewsGator founder Greg Reinacker's blog, in which he laid
out NewsGator's plans. This post really opened my eyes to where they
were headed - let's just say, I was impressed.
Funny enough, soon afterwards I got an email from Greg asking
whether I'd consider joining forces with NewsGator. Truth is, if I
hadn't already read Greg's blog post and been so impressed with the
direction NewsGator was headed, chances are I would've turned him down
- but because I read that post, I flew out to meet with the folks at
NewsGator (score one for transparency through blogging!).
Long story short: we agreed that I should come on board and bring
FeedDemon and TopStyle with me.
So what does this mean for FeedDemon
customers?
I think you're going to like this :)
NewsGator uses a subscription model, and FeedDemon will become part
of their subscription plans. All existing FeedDemon customers will
get a two-year business standard
subscription for free - and this includes
upgrades to FeedDemon. In other words, if you've already bought
FeedDemon, you'll get brand new versions of FeedDemon and a
subscription to NewsGator Online free for the next
two years.
Are there going to be changes in FeedDemon as a result of
this?
Certainly. The most obvious will be that FeedDemon will integrate
very closely with NewsGator's online synchronization
platform, enabling using FeedDemon on multiple computers while
maintaining state between all of them. You could even use FeedDemon
on your home computer, NewsGator Outlook
Edition while at work, and NewsGator Mobile Edition
while traveling, and still have everything synched between
devices.
Beyond that, having a server-side piece offers a lot of interesting
possibilities. Coupling a rich desktop client with a first-rate
server-side aggregator provides the best of both worlds: you get the
power of a Windows application and all the flexibility of a web-based
approach. There have been a number of features I've been wanting to
add to FeedDemon that required a server-side piece which I can now
provide.
While these changes won't happen overnight, we've already been
working hard on a new release of FeedDemon - version 1.51 - which will
include much better integration than cur
rently exists. You should expect to see the first beta of
FeedDemon 1.51 a couple of weeks from now.
And what about TopStyle customers?
While the acquisition obviously came to pass because of FeedDemon,
NewsGator has made it clear that they're committed to TopStyle as
well. This was an important part of the deal for me. I use TopStyle
every single day, and I personally couldn't work without it. I'm
already developing TopStyle 3.12, a free upgrade for existing TopStyle
customers which will be released as a NewsGator product.
Oh, and you'll get the same deal as FeedDemon customers: a free
two-year subscription. For the record, TopStyle has a
lot of users - even more than FeedDemon - so this is
a very generous offer from the folks at NewsGator,
and it illustrates their commitment to the product.
So, what about you, Nick? Are you moving? And will you
still be doing support?
Although I'll be working for NewsGator (my official title is
"Architect of Client Products"), I'll be staying here in Tennessee,
with frequent trips to NewsGator's offices in Denver.
I'll continue to be active in the support forums - I need to, in
order to understand what my customers need - but I'll be handing over
the support reigns to the folks at NewsGator. In fact, NewsGator has
already taken over some of the support for FeedDemon - they're the
"reinforcements" I mentioned in this
post last month. The mysterious "Ron" I talked about is actually
NewsGator's Ronnie Gilbertson, who will no doubt be relieved that he's
no longer a secret!
And to illustrate their commitment to FeedDemon and TopStyle,
NewsGator has already hired Jack Brewster to help support both
products. Jack starts next month, and he's been a very frequent
contributor to my support forums over the years (sometimes I think he
knows TopStyle and FeedDemon better than I do). Welcome aboard, Jack
- glad you could join us!
Patience is a virtue :)
So, there are obviously some major changes underway here, and we've
got a lot to do to integrate my site, support system, etc., with
NewsGator's.
As long as this post is, I know it leaves a ton of questions
unanswered, and I'll try to address them here over the next few weeks.
In the meantime, I do ask for your patience while we get everything
sorted out. The entire process will likely take several weeks, and
it's possible there will be a few hiccups along the way.
The end result, though, will be something special. I'm excited to
have this opportunity to take my software to a whole new level, and I
look forward to entering this new chapter in my life.
Yahoo, NewsGator Extend RSS Aggregation
Yahoo, NewsGator Extend RSS Aggregation
01/09/2004 09:54 PMMega-portal Yahoo is getting closer to adding a Rich Site Summary
(define) aggregator to its My Yahoo service, a move that could provide
a major boost to the XML (define) format for content syndication....
NewsGator Online Services Launched
NewsGator Online Services Launched
01/19/2004 03:59 AMNewsGator Online Services is now available! A long time in coming,
NGOS provides many exciting new capabilities:
- Subscription synchronization - synchronize subscriptions between
multiple machines or online editions
- Web Edition - read your content with the web-based reader
- POP Edition - read your content with any POP3 email client
- Mobile Edition - read your content on any HTML-capable mobile
device
- Custom search feeds - create feeds that search the net on your
behalf
- Premium Content - access exclusive subscriber-only
content
Whether you use NewsGator for Outlook or not, NewsGator Online
Services provides useful capabilities and content.
A 14-day trial is available. More information here.
Grok Description matches for NewsGator Launches "NewsGator Media Platform," a Private Label RSS Service for Media Companies
GrokA matches for NewsGator Launches "NewsGator Media Platform," a Private Label RSS Service for Media Companies
PostNuke Persian(Farsi) Language Pack
PostNuke Persian(Farsi) Language Pack
12/07/2003 06:26 PMFinally...some action!
Garfield, Doonesbury, Political
Cartoons, Commentary & More Available
through NewsGator
Garfield, Doonesbury, Political
Cartoons, Commentary & More Available
through NewsGator
09/14/2004 10:59 AMNewsGator Technologies & uclick Announce Premium Content
Partnership
DENVER, CO - September 14, 2004 - NewsGator Technologies, the
leading RSS software platform company, announced today that it has
started to distribute RSS feeds for some of America's best-known comic
and commentary brands. NewsGator users will now have access to twenty
exclusive feeds from uclick, LLC, the online arm of Universal Press
Syndicate (UPS), the largest independent syndication company.
In addition to UPS's content, uclick also makes content available
for syndication from Tribune Media and Creator's Syndicate. "We're
thrilled to work with NewsGator, the leader in the exploding new
medium of RSS technologies, to bring some of our best content to
readers wherever, and whenever, they want it," said Chris Pizey,
President and CEO of uclick.
Greg Reinacker, President and Founder of NewsGator, said, "This
agreement marks another step in our effort to provide the best content
available in the market to our customers. Subscribers to NewsGator
Online Services can now add some of America's most beloved content to
their premium subscriptions and keep up with it wherever and whenever
they want. Imagine fresh political commentary in your Outlook folder,
Doonesbury on your Media Center, and the latest advice from Motley
Fool on your cell phone."
In addition to reading Garfield, Doonesbury, Cathy and Ziggy, users
can tap into content from Dear Abby, Focus on the Family, Horoscopes,
News of the Weird, The Boondocks, among many others.
The uclick feeds are among the more than 100 premium content feeds
available to subscribers to NewsGator Online Services. The
subscription service allows users to read their subscribed content any
time, any place and on any device. NewsGator Online includes a web
edition, a POP edition which works with any popular email client, and
the mobile edition, which enables users to read their subscribed feeds
on any mobile device that supports HTML, including wireless phones and
PDAs. NewsGator Online Services also features synchronization so users
can ensure their feeds appear only where and when they want them, and
an ever-increasing range of customization tools and features.
NewsGator Online Services is a subscription service and is
available at http://services.newsgator.com. Pricing starts at $5.95/month. The new feeds are available to
subscribers at http:
//services.newsgator.com/subscriber/PremContent.aspx.
About uclick
uclick is the largest packager and distributor of branded comics,
word games and other content on the Web. uclick, based in Kansas City,
syndicates the highly sought-after work of more than 140 nationally
syndicated creators of comics, puzzles, games and text features -- on
the Web and wireless devices. More than 200 newspaper Web sites
feature uclick content, including NYTimes.com and WashingtonPost.com.
uclick content is also found on major portals such as AOL, Yahoo.com,
MSNBC.com, CBSNews.com and iWon.com. uclick's content catalog includes
such brand names as "Bloom County," "Garfield," "Doonesbury," "Cathy,"
"FoxTrot," "Ziggy," "The Boondocks," "Pat Oliphant," "News of the
Weird," "Universal Crossword," "Dear Abby" and more. In addition,
uclick develops and hosts Web sites such as Garfield.com,
Doonesbury.com, Ziggy.com and sites of other key creators. uclick has
also developed two successful subscription-based services, My Comics
Page and The Puzzle Society.
uclick is an Andrews McMeel Universal Company. Andrews McMeel
Universal also includes Universal Press Syndicate and Andrews McMeel
Publishing. Visit http://www.uclick.com for more
information.
Sharjah Economic Development Department
leverages benefits of Enterprise
Agreement with Microsoft
Sharjah Economic Development Department
leverages benefits of Enterprise
Agreement with Microsoft
07/20/2004 06:06 AMAME Info Jul 20 2004 10:13AM GMT
NewsGator Enters Web-based Aggregator
Arena
NewsGator Enters Web-based Aggregator
Arena
01/22/2004 03:23 AM
"While I'm probably going to stick with Bloglines for a while, I
might as well play with the 14 day trial of Newsgator
Online Services. The one feature that I don't see (and is now an
essential part of my aggregation needs) is the neat e-mail
subscriptions that Bloglines offers. I've always wanted to read my
e-mail in my aggregator rather than read my RSS feeds in my e-mail
client..." [Library
Stuff]
After playin
g with Bloglines earlier, Steven gave me a heads up about
Newsgator's new service. I had mistakenly assumed it ran off Outlook,
but he says it's completely independent and is similar to BL. Of
course, it's not free, but I'll still try to take it for a spin in the
near future.
Press Release - Leading Content
Aggregator NewsGator 2.0 Adds
Synchronization, Online Services
Integration, and Powerful Tools for
Developers
Press Release - Leading Content
Aggregator NewsGator 2.0 Adds
Synchronization, Online Services
Integration, and Powerful Tools for
Developers
01/07/2004 06:31 PMLatest Version of NewsGator, the Premier News Aggregator for
Microsoft Outlook, Adds Support for Multiple Machines and
Synchronization with Other Platforms and Mobile Devices, In Addition
to Powerful Developer Tools and Other Capabilities.
LAS VEGAS and Denver, CO -- January 7, 2004 -- NewsGator 2.0, a new
version of the popular news aggregator, was announced today by
NewsGator Technologies at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
NewsGator retrieves news from news sites, weblogs, newsgroups, and
other information sources that support the RSS or Atom syndication
formats, and automatically integrates the news items into Microsoft
Outlook. RSS (Rich Site Summary) News Syndication is an emerging
method of staying abreast with rapidly changing information and allows
users to sort, organize, group and search news in multiple ways. Using
NewsGator, users can read content offline making information readily
accessible any time.
Major New features in NewsGator 2.0:
- NewsGator Online Services integration -- NewsGator 2.0 includes
tight integration for the new NewsGator Online Services platform,
which allows users to take advantage of powerful subscription
synchronization capabilities. Users can also read related content
displayed on the NewsPage, seamlessly access custom search feeds, and
easily locate exclusive premium content.
- Subscription synchronization -- When used with the new NewsGator
Online Services platform, NewsGator 2.0 allows users to synchronize
their subscriptions between multiple machines, as well as other
editions of NewsGator available with NewsGator Online Services.
- NewsGator Extension API -- NewsGator 2.0 has a powerful new API
available for third-party developers, allowing them to build
extensions to NewsGator to support numerous new scenarios. With this
move, NewsGator extends beyond just an application, becoming a
platform allowing developers to build a variety of new
applications.
- Arbitrary RSS extension support -- NewsGator 2.0 is the first
mainstream content aggregation tool to support arbitrary extensions in
RSS or Atom feeds. Users or publishers can add arbitrary content into
their feeds, and NewsGator is now able to process this custom data.
Users can modify the rendering of items, add columns in Outlook, or
build custom extension processors in .NET. For example, an extension
can be written to add an appointment to the Outlook calendar when a
meeting is announced in a feed. The possibilities are particularly
exciting for businesses looking to integrate workflow applications
with RSS and Atom feeds.
There are many other new capabilities and features in NewsGator
2.0, including support for enclosures and attachments in feeds,
customizable rendering, and much more. And while NewsGator has always
been tightly integrated with Internet Explorer to allow easy
subscription to new feeds, NewsGator 2.0 enhances this integration
with single-click subscription to feeds from a web site.
NewsGator 2.0 works with Microsoft Outlook 2000 or later, and will
be available on January 19, 2004 from http://www.newsgator.com. Pricing
is $29 (U.S.) per copy, with quantity discounts available.
want to link? send a letter to our
internet department...
want to link? send a letter to our
internet department...
08/18/2004 06:27 AM
"For your protection and
ours we have
established a procedure for
parties wishing to introduce a
link to the ATHENS 2004 website
on their site."
"Fast Company doesn't want you to link
to them"
"Fast Company doesn't want you to link
to them"
06/28/2004 02:58 PMWorld-Link Telecom Company is for Sale.
World-Link Telecom Company is for Sale.
02/05/2005 09:23 PMThe management and shareholders of this profitable 12 year old telecom
business have decided to focus firmly on the IP/IT solutions space of
the Industry and have thus placed all telecom assets on the sales
block. [PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
Company Cuts Heavenly Mobile Link
(Reuters)
Company Cuts Heavenly Mobile Link
(Reuters)
01/16/2004 10:56 AMReuters - A service promising to answer people's
prayers with a text message apparently sent by Jesus has been
shut down after complaints by Finland's mobile services
watchdog.
Finnish Company Cuts Heavenly Mobile
Link (Reuters)
Finnish Company Cuts Heavenly Mobile
Link (Reuters)
01/16/2004 11:32 AMReuters - A service promising to answer
people's prayers with a text message apparently sent by Jesus
has been shut down after complaints by Finland's mobile
services watchdog.
NETI to Examine Net's Strengths
NETI to Examine Net's Strengths
04/27/2004 04:40 AMGeorgia Tech researchers want thousands of computer users to install
their program to help them monitor traffic patterns on the Internet.
They plan to use the data to strengthen the Net and unblock
bottlenecks. By Michelle Delio.
SAP strengths smaller business campaign
SAP strengths smaller business campaign
07/28/2004 06:10 AMZDNet UK Jul 28 2004 9:56AM GMT
NETI@Home to Examine Net's Strengths
NETI@Home to Examine Net's Strengths
04/27/2004 10:20 AMMacy's Advertising: How One Department
Fills 141 Department Stores
Macy's Advertising: How One Department
Fills 141 Department Stores
05/29/2004 06:17 AM"Through all my years here, whenever Apple's offered us a new tool, we
know it's going to boost productivity, to be truly useful. There's no
smoke and mirrors with Apple. They grasp what we do, adn we trust them
as a partner." By David Levy, Apple (via MyAppleMenu)
The company that runs the website of
Silicon Valley Land Survey broke the
link to the videos once it
The company that runs the website of
Silicon Valley Land Survey broke the
link to the videos once it
06/19/2004 06:09 AMNews.scotsman.com - Sat Jun 19, 08:35 am GMT
xFarDic English-Farsi Dictionary
xFarDic English-Farsi Dictionary
04/15/2004 06:26 PMxFarDic 0.2.2 Released
Free Software In Iran, KDE In Farsi
Free Software In Iran, KDE In Farsi
12/29/2003 03:40 AMElektroschock writes "KDE, the leading *nix desktop environment, is
translated to Farsi (=Persian). Now native language KDE can be used in
Iran as well. Farsi ...
"Garfield - Why we hate the Mouse but
not the cartoon copycat..."
"Garfield - Why we hate the Mouse but
not the cartoon copycat..."
06/17/2004 10:44 PMBill Murray is mouthpiece for
computer-generated Garfield in new film
Bill Murray is mouthpiece for
computer-generated Garfield in new film
06/08/2004 09:45 PMVancouver Sun Jun 9 2004 2:31AM GMT
Garfield - Why we hate the Mouse but not
the cartoon copycat. By Chris
Suellentrop
Garfield - Why we hate the Mouse but not
the cartoon copycat. By Chris
Suellentrop
06/15/2004 06:59 AMSlate on the carefully plotted Garfield empire .. all things
Garfield
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Aggregator inside aggregator
Aggregator inside aggregator
09/21/2004 10:57 PMYou know whenever people post screenshots of emulators, how it can be
weird to see Windows running on a Mac? (Even weirder if you actually
use an emulator, until you get used to it.)
Here’s a similar side effect of having embedded a browser in
NetNewsWire. (Click for full-size screen shots.)


Even though it’s odd, there’s actually a point to it—we
discovered that some people use multiple aggregators. One for fun
stuff and one for work, that kind of thing.
If one is browser-based and the other embeds a browser, then, well,
hey, you’ve got something like the above.
Google Leverages Its Trust
Google Leverages Its Trust
12/19/2004 03:44 PMDavid says that Google's angle on snapping up library content is to
prevent banner farmers from scanning it all in and wrapping AdSense
around it. That may be, but I can't help but think this is also a
defensive move, based on leveraging one of the assets they have
against...
Qualcomm Leverages CDMA Position in
China
Qualcomm Leverages CDMA Position in
China
04/29/2004 02:51 PMQualcomm is betting that adoption of its 3G technology in China will
fuel future growth.
MoviePartners Leverages the Power of
Open Source
MoviePartners Leverages the Power of
Open Source
05/30/2004 07:05 PMLinuxElectrons,TX-8 hours agoUsing the LAMP combination (Linux,
Apache, MySQL, and PHP), MoviePartners continues to create robust,
stable, and infinitely-expanding web applications created ...
Microsoft releases interface pack to
enable Farsi-language Office 2003
applications
Microsoft releases interface pack to
enable Farsi-language Office 2003
applications
07/28/2004 06:10 AMAME Info Jul 28 2004 9:50AM GMT
Mechanical Force Amplifier Leverages
Pounds Into Tons
Mechanical Force Amplifier Leverages
Pounds Into Tons
03/14/2005 04:13 PMLatchTool Group announced today the release of its PowerCylinder the
first commercial product that mechanically amplifies a linear force
multiple times using encapsulated hydraulic circuitry. [PRWEB Feb 24,
2005]
South River Technologies Leverages
Bandwidth.com to Cut Internet Costs
South River Technologies Leverages
Bandwidth.com to Cut Internet Costs
09/15/2004 03:51 AMdBusinessNews.com Sep 15 2004 7:57AM GMT
NewsGator Launches "NewsGator Media Platform," a Private Label RSS Service for Media Companies