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To: JP who wrote (413)3/10/1999 12:53:00 PM
From: Reverseman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 525
 
Something of interest for all you investors:

ACTIVEWORLDS.COM CREATES EUROPEAN ALLIANCE WITH FUJITSU LTD. SUBSIDIARY, AMDAHL RESOURCES

NEWBURYPORT, Mass. - March 10, 1999 -- Activeworlds.com, Inc. (OTC BB: AWLD) today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Amdahl Resources Internet (ARI), a division of Fujitsu Limited (FJTSF) and a leading global IT consultant corporation with over 8000 consultants. Amdahl Resources will represent Activeworlds.com and its Internet products, primarily Active Worlds, in the European marketplace. This alliance will give Activeworlds.com a solid European base of operations that will help promote its Internet product line throughout the European marketplace as well as reinforces the ARI presence at the forefront of the Internet technology marketplace.

“This new department is concentrating on Internet solutions, encompassing the entire range from e-commerce, legacy system interfaces, through to future technologies, such as 3D and similar systems,” said Mike Beale, Internet Services Manager of ARI. “We see a possible partnership here, that as a result of Activeworlds.com, we as a company would get a name and a presence in this emerging industry.”

“ARI is proud to be seen as an alliance partner with the leading 3D, multi-user, interactive technology on the web,” said Graham Evans of ARI. “We see the future of the Internet in 3D, and it is no longer a case that 3D is nice to have, rather it is now seen as what people expect, and Activeworlds is the best technology available.”

“This expansion into the European Marketplace with ARI greatly solidifies our global market,” said JP McCormick, Chairman of Activeworlds.com. “Alliances with companies like Amdahl allow Activeworlds.com to rapidly become the standard of 3D VR on the Internet. By offering our technology, Activeworlds.com gains worldwide representation and ARI truly moves to the cutting edge of a burgeoning worldwide market.”



To: JP who wrote (413)4/18/1999 6:32:00 PM
From: Len Hynes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 525
 
Hi JP:

Here is another hidden Gem...check it out...

InfoCast Corp. targets US $650 billion market
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Company: InfoCast Corporation
Symbol: IFCC
Exchange: Nasdaq OTCBB
Website: www. infocast-corp.com
Investor Relations: Cliff Jones 1-877-338-8889

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InfoCast Corporation is positioning itself to become an industry leader in electronic content delivery and management. The company's core business strategy is to meet growing global requirements for high speed communications in four interrelated markets:

1. Academic/Corporate Distributed Learning and Distance Education
2. Telecommuting (work-at-home employees)
3. Virtual Call Centre (at-home agents)
4. Application Housing

Other applications of the Company's wholly-owned proprietary software include, but not limited to remote banking, broadcast-on-demand (home entertainment) and other forms of electronic commerce.

Recent Milestones:
1. AT&T Canada: AT&T Canada is providing the Virtual Private Network needed for secure and global delivery of InfoCast's Distributed Learning and Virtual Call Centre services.

2. Sun Microsystems: Sun Microsystems is providing the computer equipment, operating systems, applications software and services needed to execute IFCC's Distributed Learning and Virtual Call Centre applications.

3. HomeBase: InfoCast acquired HomeBase of Calgary, Alberta. This brings to InfoCast a secure Virtual Private Network infrastructure for delivering IFCC's applications and content.

4. ITC Learning: On March 17, 1999, InfoCast acquired the rights to electronically convert the entire ITC Learning CD-ROM delivered curriculum into an electronic format for worldwide delivery over any network browser.

5. College Boreal: On February 5, 1999, InfoCast, AT&T Canada, and College Boreal teamed up to deliver browser enabled, interactive, electronic distance learning. This contract will bring in over $15 million in revenue by the First Quarter of 2000.

6. Appointment of Sandy Walsh: On April 13, 1999, Sandy Walsh, former Director of Research and Development for Hummingbird Communications joined InfoCast as Chief Technology Officer.

7. Appointment of George Shafran to the Board of Directors of InfoCast: Mr. Shafran serves on the President's Legislative Council of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and is vice-chairman of the board of The Heritage Bank.

Conclusion:
InfoCast Corporation, with its premier alliance partners, AT&T Canada Corp., Sun Microsystems, College Boreal, and ITC Learning Corporation, has positioned itself to become recognized as an industry leader in the field of electronic content delivery and management in four interrelated markets: Distributed Learning, Virtual Call Centre Solutions, Telework, and Application Housing.

www.infocast-corp.com
Investor Relations: Mr. Cliff Jones
1-877-338-8889 (toll free in North America)
e-mail: cjones@infocast-corp.com