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To: Essam Zaneldin who wrote (24966)5/26/1999 8:40:00 AM
From: soup  Respond to of 213182
 
Then there was four ... ?

IBM to Market 7th Street.com Learning Content with Multimedia
Streaming.

>7th Street.com is a leader in the creation and distribution of online
advanced learning, training and communications products. The 7th
Street.com suite of products is based on the convergence of two highly
advanced Internet streaming technologies, which allow interactive
multimedia and animation to be accessed instantly on the Web.
Learn2.com (http://www.learn2.com) is an Internet learning community
that offers consumers tips and step-by-step instructions on a broad
spectrum of skills, activities and tasks. These offerings complement those
of Tutorials.com (http://www.tutorials.com), a leading provider of
immediately accessible Multimedia consumer training courses and
tutorials. 7th Street.com provides corporations with access to the same
high quality tutorials, through Learning University.com.
(http://www.learninguniversity.com), which includes additional features
such as reporting and administration. For further information contact us
at 7thstreet.com.<

biz.yahoo.com

7th Street apparently uses its own proprietary technology
"Streammaker" to distribute content.



To: Essam Zaneldin who wrote (24966)5/26/1999 10:40:00 AM
From: cyberdillo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213182
 
More information on the P1 from AppleInsider. With sales notes from Eric

"With the introduction of the Consumer Portable due in less than two months, rumor has it that Steve Jobs has ordered for an addition to Apple Tech Support Call Center to be established in their once vacant $60 million, 223,000-square-foot building along side Apple's Elk Grove production facility in Sacramento. The building was previously a circuit board production facility for Apple until it was closed down and put up for sale some two years ago".
"According to sources, the new facility is being primed for handling of all Consumer Portable related traffic that comes through Apple's tech support lines. Jobs is so eager to complete the project by the portable's introduction that he has begun recruiting management from Apple's Austin based tech facilities and bringing them over to Sacramento to help prepare for the Consumer Portable".

"Industry sources have also made noise over "the rock-solid" Consumer Portable shell, rumored to consist of a high grade LEXAN. LEXAN, when molded in large quantities, is bulletproof and often used for security glass".

appleinsider.com

cyberdillo