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ANDREW SEYBOLD' OUTLOOK ON COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTING NOW AVAILABLE ELECTRONICALLY VIA WIRELESSNOW SERVICE.


SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States
San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850.
, Ca.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 18, 1995--Subscribers to Andrew Seybold's Outlook on Communications and Computing computing - computer , one of the information technology industry's premier analytical analytical, analytic

pertaining to or emanating from analysis.


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control of confounding by analysis of the results of a trial or test.
 newsletters, can now access current and back issues of the publication electronically, at no additional charge, through WirelessNOW, it was announced today by Andrew M. Seybold, publisher and editor-in-chief.

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 its president, Scott Goldman, WirelessNOW is the wireless communications wireless communications

System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data.
 industry's only dedicated electronic news and information source, providing wireless industry professionals with news, announcements, calendar events, regulatory changes and more on a daily basis.

The cooperative venture is the first of its kind in the wireless communications industry, Goldman and Seybold said.

"Everybody wants electronic access to our newsletter, but it is often difficult to justify the hourly rate charged by specialized spe·cial·ize  
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 content providers," said Seybold, one of the wireless industries foremost consultants. "Teaming with WirelessNOW makes it possible for us to offer our subscribers something completely unique -- unlimited electronic access to our current, and archived editions at no extra charge beyond the basic paper subscription price."

Every participant benefits from new agreement, Goldman added. The Outlook can offer its content to subscribers electronically without incurring any expense or resource requirements The components of a system that are required by software or hardware. It refers to resources that have finite limits such as memory and disk. In a PC, it may also refer to the resources required to install a new peripheral device, namely IRQs, DMA channels, I/O addresses and memory ; WirelessNOW introduces its service to an entire new segment of prospective users; and subscribers get no-charge electronic access to the newsletter. Current WirelessNOW subscribers get occasional guest columns from The Outlook, adding to the service's value.

Outlook subscribers accessing the newsletter through WirelessNOW receive unrestricted access to WirelessNOW's comprehensive on-line service for 30 days at no charge.

"Our experience shows that once wireless industry professionals scan the on-line content, they realize that it's the most comprehensive and, at a cost of about $1/day, cost- effective information service of any kind," Goldman said. "And regardless of whether they become WirelessNOW subscribers after the free 30-day trial period, Outlook subscribers will continue to have access to The Outlook's electronic edition at no charge."

A subscription to The Outlook on Communications and Computing, which includes the electronic access, costs $395/year. WirelessNOW subscribers get unlimited access to a comprehensive on-line system and a summary of the day's news, "The Daily Wireless Update," delivered to their Internet address There are two kinds of addresses that are widely used on the Internet. One is a person's e-mail address, and the other is the address of a Web site, which is known as a URL. Following is an explanation of Internet e-mail addresses only. For more on URLs, see URL and Internet domain name.  for one flat-rate fee of $385 per year.

CONTACT: The Outlook

Andrew/Linda Seybold, 408/338-7701

or

WirelessNOW

Scott Goldman, 202/203-1111

or

Agency

Victor Wortman, 310/393-6281
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