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AOL CanadaAOL members will be able to join us for several live chats today. Check the Gathering Chat room for details. This live chats are being sponsored by AOL Canada, a wholly owned subsidiary of America OnLine. AOL Canada partners currently include Beaty & Co.; Beavers; Canadian Geographic; Don Cherry; Fundata Canada; Canada Trust; Green Line Investor Services; LCS Hockey; MuchMusic; NTN Canada; DISCscribe, GlobalMedic; Reuters Canada; Canadian Press; Agence France-Press; and The Weather Network. America Online, Inc., based in
Dulles, Virginia, is the world's leading Internet online service, with over 15 million
members worldwide. AOL Canada was launched in January 1996, tailoring its interactive
online service to the Canadian marketplace. Today it has over 100,000 active members
in Canada and offers value, ease-of-use and convenience through state-of-the-art
features. Members can communicate with friends, family and colleagues, find information,
play, shop and conduct business all over the world. Personal computer users can obtain
AOL Canada software by calling 1-888-AOL-HELP (1-888-265-4357) or by
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Agent Technologies Corp.They've created the official Gathering
of the Clans Edition of Copernic 1.2
- the easiest and fastest search tool on the Internet today. This special version
is customized to search The Gathering of the Clans, eBay and Bibliofind. You can
easily add eleven other search engines. |
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Barry Friedman EnterprisesBarry is the leader in the licensing
of interactive media products. He's represented ESPN, Virgin Games, Sierra On-Line,
Berlitz and HBO, DISCscribe, White Pine, Agent Technologies, Westwood Associates,
and over 400 other publishers and intellectual property rights holders. Barry is
also a partner with AOL Canada. He's responsible for getting us all together. |
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RealMedia Inc.You can send voice, images and
even video along with plain old email using SeeMail from RealMedia. SeeMail dramatically
enhances the inherent one-dimensional limitations of email by adding multimedia capabilities
to a traditionally text-only medium. |
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