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To: 2MAR$ who wrote (25)10/12/1999 6:30:00 PM
From: Gregory Rasp  Respond to of 409
 
This stock continues to move up on low volume and little direct news. There has been alot of news out of ORCL lately especially about Portal to Go, etc. I wonder if LBRT is moving in sympathy.

GR



To: 2MAR$ who wrote (25)11/18/1999 6:18:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 409
 
Liberate Technologies and Star TV Form Agreement to Provide Interactive
Television to Hong Kong

Liberate TV Navigator Technology Expected to Be Fully Deployed by Q1 2000

SAN CARLOS, Calif., Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Liberate Technologies
(Nasdaq: LBRT) today announced that Star TV, a subsidiary of The News
Corporation Limited and the premier provider of television services across
Asia, has signed an agreement to use Liberate TV Navigator(TM) in technical
trials for interactive television in Hong Kong.
The technical trials, which have been approved by Hong Kong's
Telecommunications Regulatory Authorities, will be conducted between November
1999 and February 2000.
Star TV has made an application for a pay television license for the
operation of a new television portal called DTV, offering a fully integrated
service of multi-channel television, digital radio, e-mail, web browsing and
e-commerce, through a single remote control and infrared keyboard.
Subject to satisfactory governmental licensing arrangements, the DTV
service is intended for launch in early 2000.
By adding Star TV to its portfolio of blue-chip customers, Liberate is
extending the reach of its interactive television and information appliance
technologies. Liberate TV Navigator will allow Star TV to combine interactive
applications with television programming and to leverage the vast pool of
developers using open Internet, broadcast, and consumer electronics standards.
"Star TV currently offers some of the most advanced digital broadcasting
services in the world to our customers. Combined with Liberate's powerful
Internet-based capabilities, we will now be able to provide the ultimate
experience in home entertainment-the ability to view, respond and
interact-with the television," said Daniel Cheung, Managing Director DTV & EVP
Hong Kong and Taiwan for Star TV.
"Star TV's commitment to providing its customers with a broad range of
entertainment and information services, and the company's wide international
reach represents an important success both for Liberate and the interactive
television market as a whole," said Mitchell Kertzman, president and CEO of
Liberate Technologies. "With a potential market of more than 300 million
viewers in some of the most technologically savvy regions of the world, Star
TV's endorsement of the Liberate platform and aggressive deployment plans will
help it to build and maintain customer loyalty as well as make interactive
television a standard service offering worldwide."

About Star TV
Star TV is a subsidiary of The News Corporation Limited. The Star TV
network offers both subscription and free-to-air television services, reaching
more than 300 million viewers across Asia, India, and the Middle East. Star
TV broadcasts more than 30 channels in seven languages for a multitude of
markets, making Star distinct among broadcasters. The Star TV channels offer
the region's widest television choice, whether it be music, news, sporting
events, Asian and international dramas and films, and cultural and information
programs.

About Liberate Technologies
Founded in April, 1996, Liberate (Nasdaq: LBRT) is a leading provider of a
comprehensive software platform for delivering enhanced Internet content,
services and applications to information appliances, such as television
set-top boxes. Liberate's software allows network operators, such as
telecommunications companies, cable and satellite television operators and
Internet service providers, or ISPs, and information appliance manufacturers
to provide consumers access to Internet-based applications and services from
anywhere at anytime.
Investors in Liberate include: Acer, America Online, Comcast, Cox
Communications, General Instrument, Hambrecht & Quist, Lucent Technologies,
MediaOne, Netscape, Nintendo, Oracle, Rogers Communications, Sega, Shaw
Communications, Sony, and Sun Microsystems.

"Safe Harbor" Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
1995:
Information in this release that involves Liberate Technologies'
expectations, beliefs, hopes, plans, intentions or strategies regarding the
future are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties.
All forward-looking statements included in this release are based upon
information available to Liberate Technologies as of the date of the release,
and we assume no obligation to update any such forward-looking statement.
These statements are not guarantees of future performance, and actual results
could differ materially from our current expectations. Factors that could
cause or contribute to such differences or risks associated with our business
are discussed in the Company's registration statement on Form S-1 declared
effective by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on July 27, 1999,
and in the other reports filed from time to time with the SEC.

SOURCE Liberate Technologies
-0- 11/18/1999
/CONTACT: Tom Neumayr of Liberate Technologies, 650-701-4065,
tneumayr@liberate.com, or Rebecca Smith of Brodeur Porter Novelli,
617-587-2060, rsmith@brodeur.com/
(LBRT)

CO: Liberate Technologies; Star TV; News Corporation Limited
ST: California, China
IN: ENT CPR
SU:




To: 2MAR$ who wrote (25)12/14/1999 6:31:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 409
 
LIBERATE'S INTERACTIVE TV SOFTWARE PLATFORM ENABLES DEVELOPERS TO Create
Interactive TV Content With Industry-Standard Web Authoring Products

LOS ANGELES, Dec 14, 1999 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Liberate
Technologies (Nasdaq: LBRT) and Macromedia (Nasdaq: MACR) today
announced they will integrate Macromedia's industry-leading Web
authoring solutions, Dreamweaver and Flash, into Liberate's interactive
TV software platform. Together, these powerful products allow
interactive television to come alive for both developers and television
viewers everywhere. Developers will be able to create dynamic content
that results in ground-breaking TV-Web integration, such as "TV-like"
interactive interfaces, rich-media advertisements, and online games. An
integrated solution demonstrating the combined Flash and Liberate
capabilities will be demonstrated at Western Cable, December 15-17, in
Los Angeles.

"The union of Flash and Dreamweaver with our products is a match made
in content developer's heaven," said Charlie Tritschler, vice president
of marketing, Liberate Technologies. "Our developers will now be able
to create high-impact visual content that can reach beyond the Web into
the living room without being restricted by bandwidth or proprietary
authoring tools."

Announced as part of Liberate's PopTV(TM) Program, the integration of
these products will enable developers to provide content for the
convergence of television with the Web. Liberate will create extensions
to Dreamweaver, Macromedia's market-leading professional, visual Web
authoring environment, to enable developers to easily produce content
for display on televisions using the Liberate software solution.

Liberate will also seamlessly integrate the Flash Player technology
into all of its products for the cable and telco/ISP markets. Flash is
the industry standard for high-impact, vector-based Web sites that
deliver motion, sound, interactivity, and graphics. Flash integration
will enable developers to produce content with the same production
value and effects that consumers are accustomed to seeing on TV, as
well as the immediate playback of the many Web sites that already
incorporate Flash.

Macromedia Flash is a natural fit for interactive set-top boxes. Flash
graphics are compact and fast-loading, but are also resolution
independent so they scale with no quality loss to any size TV. Liberate
will ship a sample user-interface that incorporates Flash to licensees
who will add their own branding and look-and-feel using Liberate and
Macromedia developer tools.

"With this partnership, Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash developers
will be able to take their expertise in Web design to the exciting new
area of interactive TV," said Kevin Lynch, senior vice president and
general manager for Macromedia. "The PopTV Program will enhance the
television experience for viewers everywhere and Macromedia is proud to
be working with Liberate to bring innovative and creative interactivity
to the television market."

"Liberate's decision to integrate Macromedia's Dreamweaver and Flash
into their platform is great news for interactive television producers
who want to take advantage of industry-standard authoring software as
part of their interactive television programming," said Sam Barone, CTO
of Mixed Signals Technologies, Inc.

About Macromedia Macromedia's mission is to add life to the Web. Our
award-winning products empower developers to provide the most engaging
experience on the Web and enable more effective e-business.
Headquartered in San Francisco, Macromedia has more than 600 employees
worldwide and is available on the Internet at macromedia.com
.

About Liberate Technologies Liberate Technologies is a leading provider
of a complete software platform for delivering Internet-enhanced
content and applications to information appliances, such as television
set-top boxes and game consoles. Liberate's Internet-based client and
server software allows network operators, such as telecommunications
companies, cable and satellite television operators and Internet
service providers to provide consumers access to network
operator-branded applications and services. Headquartered in San
Carlos, California, the company has sales offices in the U.S. and the
U.K.

Investors in Liberate include: Acer, America Online, Comcast, Cox
Communications, General Instrument, Hambrecht & Quist, Lucent
Technologies, MediaOne, Netscape, Nintendo, Oracle, Rogers
Communications, Sega, Shaw Communications, Sony, and Sun Microsystems.

Liberate, Liberate TV Navigator, Liberate Connect, Enhanced TV, PopTV
and the Liberate and PopTV logos are trademarks of Liberate
Technologies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.

"Safe Harbor" Statement Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act 1995:

Information in this release that involves Liberate Technologies'
expectations, beliefs, hopes, plans, intentions or strategies regarding
the future are forward-looking statements that involve risks and
uncertainties. All forward-looking statements included in this release
are based upon information available to Liberate Technologies as of the
date of the release, and we assume no obligation to update any such
forward-looking statement. These statements are not guarantees of
future performance, and actual results could differ materially from our
current expectations. Factors that could cause or contribute to such
differences or risks associated with our business are discussed in the
Company's registration statement on Form S-1 declared effective by the
Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") on July 27, 1999, and in the
other reports filed from time to time with the SEC.

SOURCE Liberate Technologies
(C) 1999 PR Newswire. All rights reserved.
prnewswire.com
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CONTACT: Tom Neumayr of Liberate Technologies, 650-701-4065, or
tneumayr@liberate.com; or Megan Kirkwood of Macromedia,
415-252-2225, or
mkirkwood@macromedia.com; or Rebecca Smith of Brodeur,
617-587-2060, or
rsmith@brodeur.com, for Liberate Technologies

WEB PAGE: macromedia.com

GEOGRAPHY: California

INDUSTRY CODE: ENT
MLM

SUBJECT CODE: TDS
PDT

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