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To: pakk67 who wrote (51337)2/3/1999 1:41:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
NTFY--Notify Technology Corporation Announces Visual 'Got Mail' Technology
For E-Mail Subscribers Using Their
Home Telephone Lines

PR Newswire - February 02, 1999 10:15

SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Notify Technology
Corporation (Nasdaq: NTFY) today announced its development of
visual "Got Mail" technology that will allow home users to see that they
have new e-mail without turning on their computers. Notify is
marketing the technology to large telephone companies and Internet
Service Providers (ISPs) that would offer the visual "Got Mail" service
to their dial-up e-mail customers as a value-added service.

"Dial-up e-mail users have long suffered the 10-minute ritual of
powering on the computer, waiting for the modem to connect with the
ISP, opening the e-mail application and checking for new messages --
and all too often to discover that there aren't any," said Paul DePond,
president and chief executive officer of Notify Technology
Corporation. "Equally frustrating, e-mail users forget to check their
mail -- sometimes for days at a time -- missing important messages.

"Notify Technology Corporation has developed the visual 'Got Mail'
technology to help reduce this e-mail user frustration," he said.

As telephone companies and ISPs embrace this technology, the visual
"Got Mail" service will be marketed to the more than 80 million ISP
and free web-hosted dial-up e-mail users nationwide.

"The initial response to our technology has been overwhelming," said
DePond. "Telephone companies are especially excited about this
technology because it promises a possible visual notification solution
for future Unified Messaging services.

"We are negotiating with several telephone companies and ISPs to
begin trials of products that incorporate this technology," he said.

This revolutionary new technology has been designed to operate with
all POP3 and IMAP4 e-mail systems, which are the most commonly
used by ISPs, as well as other proprietary e-mail systems hosted by
some of the largest providers in the world. Notify Technology
Corporation is currently working to enhance the technology to operate
with free web-based e-mail providers, the newest trend in residential
e-mail service.

Notify Technology Corporation, headquartered in San Jose,
California, develops and manufactures telephony adjuncts, devices that
add value to business and residential telephone services offered by
telephone companies. The Company's best-known product is the
MessageAlert, a visual message waiting indicator for telephone
company voice mail. The Company also sells a Centrex-based auto
attendant product that is marketed under the names Centrex
Receptionist and Plexar Receptionist by various telephone companies
as part of their Centrex product line. Notify Technology sells its
products through OEM relationships to major telephone companies
and telephony product retailers.

Statements in this press release regarding product development and
introductions, and future revenues are forward-looking statements
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as
amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended, and are subject to the safe harbors created thereby. Actual
results could differ materially from these forward-looking statements as
a result of the following factors: business conditions and growth in the
telecommunications industry and general economics, both domestic
and international; lower than expected customer orders and timing of
actual orders; the timing and extent to which telephone companies
adopt, initiate and promote programs involving the Company's
products; competition from other suppliers of telephony adjunct
devices; changes in product mix or distribution channels; technological
difficulties and resource constraints encountered in developing new
products; and additional factors discussed in the Company's public
reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

SOURCE Notify Technology Corporation

/CONTACT: Michael Manzo, Marketing Manager of Notify
Technology
Corporation, 408-777-7928, or mmanzo@notifycorp.com/

/Web site: notifycorp.com