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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 65.56-4.0%Feb 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: Sarkie who wrote (9600)7/14/1999 10:18:00 PM
From: Steven R. Michaud   of 28311
 
Here's part of an article that list's GNET as being one of the top "Net" search engines...

(Cut and pasted from AOL)...

Please let me know if this is illegal....(I don't believe it is...but...I'm asking)

Steve M

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NEXAGE.com Introduces The 'News Center' on its E-Commerce Portal; Current News Provided Through Affiliation With Online Content Providers Including Affiliate Excite

****the following is the paragraph mentioning GNET*****

NEXAGE.com Inc. recently announced the launch of their e-commerce portal site www.NEXAGE.com, which provides web shopping customers access to more than 10,000 online stores through Nexage.com shopping directory. The shopping directory is divided into 19 categories and 159 sub-categories. Customers searching the Internet for information can access more than 3 million web sites through Nexage.com web directory of directories. The directory of directories is divided into 47 categories and gives easy access to the top search engines such as Yahoo! (Nasdaq:YHOO), Excite, Inc., Alta Vista (Nasdaq:CMPQ), Infoseek, Inc. (Nasdaq:SEEK), MSN (Nasdaq:MSFT), Lycos, Inc. (Nasdaq:LCOS), Go2Net, Inc. (Nasdaq:GNET), which organizes these sites through their search engines.
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