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To: Terry T. who wrote (11626)7/30/1998 11:22:00 AM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
 
I'm printing this because it's awfully quiet around here, plus the whole time I've been posting on SI (going back to the early 2000's) I've never heard the term WebDeliver mentioned. This comes from the echoMEDIA webpage, out of zulugroup.com :

NETMASTER GROUP ACQUIRES WEB DELIVER

NEWPORT, RI - Oct. 20, 1997 - Netmaster Group, Inc.
(Nasdaq/BB: NETZ) said today is has acquired from
RoseWare LLC, of Asheville NC, two unique software
programs used by software publishers and computer hardware
manufactures to advertise or sell their products via CD-ROMs
and through the World Wide Web.

Prodigy, Adobe and IBM are among the leading Internet and
hardware companies with which the principals of RoseWare
have negotiated service contracts that will be fulfilled by
Netmaster Group, Inc., and its wholly-owned subsidiary
echoMEDIA.

WebDeliver enables a computer user to preview a new
software product without a credit card or without even having
pre-configured the user's computer for an Internet service.
After a prescribed trial, WebDeliver prompts the user to sign
up for recurring Internet access or to purchase the software
product.

Another product, to be known as EchoRESPONSE Card
combines electronic product registration with multimedia
advertising/content distribution. It provides free electronic
registration capabilities to select distribution partners in
exchange for the right to sell a portion of the partner's unused
storage space on their Internet-enabled CD-ROMS and/or
hard disk drives. Advertisers who have used this technology
include Eastman Kodak and United Airlines.

These two unique software solutions expand Netmaster's array
of innovative technologies that meet the demanding needs of
advertisers and Web sites anxious to capitalize on the vast
marketing potential of digital electronic media, including the
World Wide Web and CD-ROMs.

The company already markets Sesame-Ad, a state-of-the-art
software program which, for the first time, allows advertisers to
run full-length TV-like commercials on the Web. Its While You
Wait product enables advertisers to present selling messages,
promotions or incentives directly to computer users seamlessly
and automatically.

Netmaster Group, Inc., is a diversified holding company which
acquires and finances Internet businesses.