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To: Scrapps who wrote (16430)6/25/1998 12:14:00 PM
From: W.F.Rakecky  Respond to of 22053
 
Scrapps yathink this is the tack that Qualcom and Coms/Palm have already taken and to what end??



To: Scrapps who wrote (16430)6/25/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 22053
 
TEN-TV To Broadcast Live Launch of Windows 98
11:18 a.m. Jun 25, 1998 Eastern
WHAT:  TEN-TV, the leading business-to-
business distance learning company
serving the high-tech industry, will broadcast the launch of
Microsoft Windows 98. The broadcast will enable viewers to see and
hear first-hand the unveiling of the much-anticipated Windows 98
operating system. The event will feature Bill Gates, Microsoft's
Chairman & CEO, live from San Francisco.

When: Thursday, June 25, 1998
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Eastern

Tune In: TEN-TV members, including all of Microsoft's North American
field offices, can simply watch the event at their facilities
on TEN-TV, Channel 701.

For this special event only, non-members can go to the TEN-TV
Web site (http://www.tentv.com ) and watch the Internet video
broadcast at no charge.
About

TEN-TV: TEN-TV, the Technology Education Network, is the leading
business-to-business distance learning company serving the high
technology industries TEN-TV aggregates, creates and broadcasts
superior live and interactive video-based information, education
and training to its global network of members. Its content
providers include Bay Networks, Compaq Computer Corporation,
Cisco, IBM, Lotus, Microsoft, Sun Microsystems and 3Com.

Approximately 400 North American and European members receive
TEN-TV's broadcasts. For more information visit the TEN-TV Web
site at tentv.com or call toll-free: 877-TEN-1010.

Press Contacts: Randy Haldeman
TEN-TV
650-685-1010 ext. 233
rhaldeman@tentv.com
Katy Boos
Big Sky Communications, Inc.
650-851-5360
katy@bigskypr.com SOURCE Technology Education Network, Inc.

/PRNewswire -- June 25/
Copyright 1998, PR Newswire

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To: Scrapps who wrote (16430)6/25/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 22053
 
As software innovation slows, bloatware crowds store shelves
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

Earlier this year, when a Justice Department action
threatened to block the release of Windows 98,
Microsoft Corp. had a quick response: Do so, and
you jeopardize the innovation that is the lifeblood
of the technology industry. Today, the first day
Microsoft's new software hits the store shelves, it
is apparent that there wasn't a lot of innovation in
it for the government to jeopardize.

Watch CNBC at 2:30 p.m. ET Thursday for a
live interview with Microsoft CEO Bill Gates on
the release of Windows 98.


msnbc.com

What's this? Disparaging MSFT remarks in a story at MSNBC?
Hmmmm, an honest reporting site.


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