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"Jumping with Java" is Cover Story for Spring Web Developer.


WESTPORT, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 12, 1996--Mecklermedia (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

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:MECK MECK Meck Island ) announced today that Java, the Web's hottest programming language, is the focus of Web Developer magazine's Spring 1996 issue. Coverage begins with "Java Programming from the Grounds Up," by Mark C. Reynolds, a hands-on tutorial in programming Java applets and applications.

"Exploring Java's Animator Applet" by Jay Lorenzo shows how Webmasters can incorporate Java functionality into their sites even before they've learned the programming basics.

A "Dukes of URL URL
 in full Uniform Resource Locator

Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program.
" interview with Hassan Schroeder, Sun Microsystems' Java-enabling Webmaster, by Dale Kirby rounds out this issue's Java coverage.

Other features in the Spring 1996 issue include an "The Educated Shopper's Guide to Firewalls," an in-depth overview by J.M. Ivler, and "Network Mapping Network mapping or Internet mapping is the study of the physical connectivity of the Internet. It is not to be confused with the remote discovery of which operating system a computer is running, an activity more akin to hacking.  at a Glance" by Kent Cearley, which shows Webmasters creative in-house uses for Perl scripts.

"Animating Your Site with Shockwave for Director" by Eileen Mullin includes interviews with Web developers who've pioneered designing pages with inline animation technology. The "Web Talk for Wireheads" column by Glenn Fleishman Glenn Fleishman is a freelance journalist who edits Wi-Fi Networking News, a widely cited early news blog that covers wireless data networking. Fleishman founded one of the earliest Web development firms, Point of Presence Company, worked at Amazon.  discusses how to analyze information about visitors to a Web site, including what computer platform and what browser they are using.

"Web Developer is clearly connecting with an information need in the marketplace not met by any other publication available today," said Paul Bonington, Publisher. "Our guaranteed distribution average of 60,000 copies per issue has resulted in an extraordinary influx of paid subscriptions. Early indications are that many newsstands have sold out our premier issue, so we're aggressively expanding our newsstand allocations."

"Advertisers are responding to Web Developer's position because they recognize that if they don't connect with the Web development community, their products can be quickly designed-out of long-range Web-site plans," added Bonington.

The Spring issue of Web Developer carried more than 20 pages of paid advertising, a 43 percent increase from the premier issue. New advertisers included Berkeley Software, Best Seller, Caravelle Caravelle may be a reference to:
  • Sud Aviation Caravelle, the short/medium-range jet airliner, produced by Sud Aviation
  • Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle, the design for a supersonic transport from Sud Aviation
  • Volkswagen Caravelle
 Networks, UUNET (UUNET Technologies, Inc., Fairfax, VA, www.uunet.net) Founded in 1987, UUNET was the first commercial Internet service provider. Originally offering e-mail and news, it became a full Internet service organization providing dial-up and leased line accounts as well as archive space for , Process Software, Aspect Software, Architext/Excite, McGraw-Hill, Luckman, Iband and IChat. Digital Equipment Corp. increased its commitment from one page to a two-page spread.

Mecklermedia Corporation, based in Westport, Connecticut Westport is a coastal town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, in the United States. The 2004 population estimate was 26,644.

The town is as affluent as other expensive Fairfield County towns, boasting a per capita income of more than $70,000.
, is the leading provider of Internet information through its publications Internet World, Web Week, Web Developer, and its Internet World Trade Shows, Web Developer Seminars, and iWORLD web site, http://www.iworld.com/.

CONTACT: Mecklermedia Corporation

Bob Miko

(203) 341-2842

bmiko@mecklermedia.com
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