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da du kenner der branche bist sehe dir mal bitte mail.com an.
http://www.mail.com/login/mailcom/login.jhtml
eine firma die fast alles zu bieten hat.
1.übernahme von NETMOVES einer B2B firma
2.Mail.com Anti-Virus Service Interceptions Increase 580 Percent in Second Quarter -
http://www.bigcharts.com/news/articles.asp?newsid=455384432&…
3.BulletIN.net: BulletIN.net and Mail.com partner to deliver wireless e-mail, even on
ordinary GSM mobile phones
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2000 11:16 AM
- M2 Communications
JUL 13, 2000, M2 Communications - BulletIN.net Ltd. today announced it has signed a partnership agreement with
Mail.com, Inc. that will allow Vodafone GSM mobile phone users to gain wireless access to internet e-mail. Current
Bulletinmail users will receive a free Mail.com e-mailbox and will be able to filter inbound e-mail.
Current Mail.com subscribers will be able to access their email from their wireless handset, even those phones not
enabled with wireless web capabilities (e.g.-WAP).
http://www.bulletin.net/
auch wenn du im augenblick überinvestiert bist.
sende mal eine antwort
übriegens wie machst du die verlinkung zum anderen thread
bye
andy SPAZY
da du kenner der branche bist sehe dir mal bitte mail.com an.
http://www.mail.com/login/mailcom/login.jhtml
eine firma die fast alles zu bieten hat.
1.übernahme von NETMOVES einer B2B firma
2.Mail.com Anti-Virus Service Interceptions Increase 580 Percent in Second Quarter -
http://www.bigcharts.com/news/articles.asp?newsid=455384432&…
3.BulletIN.net: BulletIN.net and Mail.com partner to deliver wireless e-mail, even on
ordinary GSM mobile phones
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2000 11:16 AM
- M2 Communications
JUL 13, 2000, M2 Communications - BulletIN.net Ltd. today announced it has signed a partnership agreement with
Mail.com, Inc. that will allow Vodafone GSM mobile phone users to gain wireless access to internet e-mail. Current
Bulletinmail users will receive a free Mail.com e-mailbox and will be able to filter inbound e-mail.
Current Mail.com subscribers will be able to access their email from their wireless handset, even those phones not
enabled with wireless web capabilities (e.g.-WAP).
http://www.bulletin.net/
auch wenn du im augenblick überinvestiert bist.
sende mal eine antwort
übriegens wie machst du die verlinkung zum anderen thread
bye
andy SPAZY
gleich noch ein news
Asia.com Partners With China`s Largest TV Network to Provide 2000 Olympics Coverage
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2000 2:13 PM
- BusinessWire
NEW YORK, Jul 13, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Exclusive Partnership With China Central Television (CCTV)
To Deliver Interactive Content and In-Depth
Reporting Online And Via WAP
Asia.com, Inc., a leading provider of wireless and Internet business services in Asia, today announced a partnership
with China Central Television (CCTV), the national TV network of the People`s Republic of China. CCTV will take
advantage of Asia.com`s leading wireless and Internet technology platform and utilize its leading local content provider
eLong.com, to create the "Olympic Games of 2000" Web site. In addition to in-depth sports news coverage provided
by CCTV, the site will feature interactive games, online chats with sports stars, event schedules, trivia games with
prizes and athlete biographies.
The partnership of China Central Television`s experienced reporting staff with Asia.com`s Internet expertise will provide
an unparalleled level of coverage of the games. Asia.com`s advanced wireless application protocol (WAP) technology
will also be leveraged, allowing fans to have up to the minute updates over their WAP-enabled personal electronic
devices. Asia.com is majority owned by WORLD.com, Inc., which is a leading global incubator of premier domain
properties and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL).
CCTV`s team of reporters will cover the games in Sydney, Australia, and provide up to the minute reports and analysis
to the new site. Asia.com will apply its design and technology capabilities to make the site the premier location on
the Internet for Olympics coverage in China. CCTV is the primary source of news and entertainment in China, reaching
84 percent of the population, or 900 million people. It broadcasts eight channels and 138 hours of programming a day
to audiences at home and abroad.
"We are pleased to be working with CCTV to bring the Olympics even closer to the people of China," says Allan
Kwan, CEO of Asia.com. "The opportunity to introduce a new level of technology to this age old tradition is truly an
honor."
About Asia.com
Asia.com, Inc. is the leading provider of wireless and Internet business services across Asia. The Company enables
businesses to leverage the power of wireless technologies and the growth of Internet to increase sales, create
efficiencies, improve communications, and decrease costs. Asia.com has developed a scalable, flexible technology
and a powerful online and wireless platform. Asia.com currently has twelve branches in China and over 900,000
registered users with six million daily page views. By targeting fast growing areas of the economy including travel,
finance, real estate, entertainment and outsourced business services, Asia.com is leveraging its Internet and WAP
technology to truly revolutionize the way business is conducted in Asia. Asia.com is a majority owned subsidiary of
WORLD.com, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL).
About WORLD.com
WORLD.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL), is a leading global incubator of premier domain
properties. The Company`s strategy is to capitalize on the tremendous value of its cyber-realty assets by integrating
its extensive portfolio of category-defining domains into a collaborative network of companies throughout the world
serving the worldwide business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketplaces. The first properties developed
were Asia.com and India.com. Other properties from its portfolio of over 1,000 domains include Europe.com,
USA.com, Japan.com, London.com, Paris.com, Rome.com, lawyer.com and doctor.com. WORLD.com is
headquartered in New York, New York.
bye
andy
Asia.com Partners With China`s Largest TV Network to Provide 2000 Olympics Coverage
THURSDAY, JULY 13, 2000 2:13 PM
- BusinessWire
NEW YORK, Jul 13, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Exclusive Partnership With China Central Television (CCTV)
To Deliver Interactive Content and In-Depth
Reporting Online And Via WAP
Asia.com, Inc., a leading provider of wireless and Internet business services in Asia, today announced a partnership
with China Central Television (CCTV), the national TV network of the People`s Republic of China. CCTV will take
advantage of Asia.com`s leading wireless and Internet technology platform and utilize its leading local content provider
eLong.com, to create the "Olympic Games of 2000" Web site. In addition to in-depth sports news coverage provided
by CCTV, the site will feature interactive games, online chats with sports stars, event schedules, trivia games with
prizes and athlete biographies.
The partnership of China Central Television`s experienced reporting staff with Asia.com`s Internet expertise will provide
an unparalleled level of coverage of the games. Asia.com`s advanced wireless application protocol (WAP) technology
will also be leveraged, allowing fans to have up to the minute updates over their WAP-enabled personal electronic
devices. Asia.com is majority owned by WORLD.com, Inc., which is a leading global incubator of premier domain
properties and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL).
CCTV`s team of reporters will cover the games in Sydney, Australia, and provide up to the minute reports and analysis
to the new site. Asia.com will apply its design and technology capabilities to make the site the premier location on
the Internet for Olympics coverage in China. CCTV is the primary source of news and entertainment in China, reaching
84 percent of the population, or 900 million people. It broadcasts eight channels and 138 hours of programming a day
to audiences at home and abroad.
"We are pleased to be working with CCTV to bring the Olympics even closer to the people of China," says Allan
Kwan, CEO of Asia.com. "The opportunity to introduce a new level of technology to this age old tradition is truly an
honor."
About Asia.com
Asia.com, Inc. is the leading provider of wireless and Internet business services across Asia. The Company enables
businesses to leverage the power of wireless technologies and the growth of Internet to increase sales, create
efficiencies, improve communications, and decrease costs. Asia.com has developed a scalable, flexible technology
and a powerful online and wireless platform. Asia.com currently has twelve branches in China and over 900,000
registered users with six million daily page views. By targeting fast growing areas of the economy including travel,
finance, real estate, entertainment and outsourced business services, Asia.com is leveraging its Internet and WAP
technology to truly revolutionize the way business is conducted in Asia. Asia.com is a majority owned subsidiary of
WORLD.com, which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL).
About WORLD.com
WORLD.com, Inc., a subsidiary of Mail.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAIL), is a leading global incubator of premier domain
properties. The Company`s strategy is to capitalize on the tremendous value of its cyber-realty assets by integrating
its extensive portfolio of category-defining domains into a collaborative network of companies throughout the world
serving the worldwide business-to-business and business-to-consumer marketplaces. The first properties developed
were Asia.com and India.com. Other properties from its portfolio of over 1,000 domains include Europe.com,
USA.com, Japan.com, London.com, Paris.com, Rome.com, lawyer.com and doctor.com. WORLD.com is
headquartered in New York, New York.
bye
andy
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