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To: Jon Tara who wrote (866)2/7/1999 11:29:00 AM
From: CWIII  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2003
 
Jon,

Can you speculate and tell me what you think is going on with Zulu and iShark? I've ask this question of the thread once before but I've gotten no response. Com'on let talk about the company! Is your guess that iShark is Zulu's customer or are they partners?

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IShark Version 4.02 Release Announced December 1, 1998

The Shark Internet Group, Inc. is pleased to announce the release of their browser after extensive beta testing. The iShark Internet browser is an up to date means of surfing the Internet. Remarkably unique; iShark ties directly to a Family oriented site called Living Today. The browser itself is fast, easy to use and has been designed for both children and adults alike. The customizable icons and other program options in the browser are very simple to understand even for a novice on the web. Customizable colors are available for people to select the browser colors they like the most.

The Living Today Ezine is closely integrated with the iShark browser, allowing seamless use of the browser and the entertainment found on the ezine. There are departments for children, teens and adults, and a section with games that will please all ages. People can literally click and join chat rooms, search the web, check iShark email and visit Ezine departments via the browser toolbars. The iShark browser was designed for the home user and family members to enjoy a favorable Internet experience. The Shark Internet Group, Inc. has also partnered with CYBERsitter for the inclusion of their outstanding product that prevents individuals from connecting to pornographic/adult sites. This partnership allows for a total package that not only makes for an enjoyable experience using the browser and the Living Today site, but also a safe and adult site free home environment.

Bundling iShark allows ISP's to provide the browser as part of their service offerings. The Shark Internet Group, Inc. is working with Interactive Network Systems, also known as JerseyNet, to offer iShark as part of their browser selection and inclusion with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. JerseyNet is a high performance service provider located in New Jersey with a large user base. Bil Herd of Interactive Network Systems chose to release iShark as part of their installation kit because of the family orientation of the browser and parental controls coupled with the Living Today experience. You may visit Jersey.net at jersey.net.

The Shark Internet Group, Inc has chosen Zulu, a leading interactive media firm based in Los Angeles, California that specializes in providing comprehensive advertising, marketing and e-commerce solutions as its marketing partner. Representing the advertising network formally owned by SOFTBANK Interactive Marketing, Zulu has sales professionals in offices across the U.S. and offers over 100 million impressions monthly through The Zulu Network. Zulu has delivered unparalleled service and results for many leading brands, including Yahoo!, Netscape, Kodak, Toyota, Southwest Airlines, Toshiba and Visa. To find out more about Zulu and for a more detailed client list, visit zulumedia.com;

Visit the iShark website at internetshark.com or ishark.com and download the product today, we think you be pleased with the experience. The iShark browser and all components, including the Ezine, are free. There is no charge for either the browser or using the ezine.



To: Jon Tara who wrote (866)2/7/1999 11:04:00 PM
From: wlcnyc  Respond to of 2003
 
Jon,

Ref: The following (and other) "put down" statements and questions that you made in the post that I am responding to:

"Did you think that Richy Glassberg was CEO of Enhanced Services??"
"For somebody so all-absorbed in ESVS/ZULU, you sure are inattentive."

There were a great many problems in putting the header of this thread together and getting it published. You might recall, there were a couple of versions prior to this one on which some of the links were invalid.

I do know that at one time the header DID show Richy Glassberg as CEO of Omni-Net.com. I also know that Party put a great deal of work into making sure all the information was complete and correct. I know this because I was very much involved in helping to resolve the problems with the links in the header. I did, in fact, provide Jill with the final version.

There were many versions passed back and forth between PT and myself. Quite frankly, I was concentrating mainly on the links, and I suspect that some of the other content, which had been correct, somehow got messed up.

It is unfortunate that the current header implies that Mr. Glassberg is CEO of Zulugroup rather than of Omni-net.com. However, as you have already pointed out the link associated with the misleading information does serve to provide the "truth" of the matter.

I believe I know how this happened and can assure you it was NOT the intention of PT to mislead anyone and it was not because he is "inattentive." It could very well have been my error and, if it was, it certainly was not intentional. I cannot prove any of this to you, because just yesterday I deleted my previous versions of the header. So, if you are keeping score, remove one mark off PT's side of the board (if it helps, put it on my side). Sorry about that.


Bill