ChannelSpace Entertainment and Xippix, Inc. Form Strategic Partnership to Bring Revolutionary Imaging Technology to the Collecting Community.Business Editors/High Tech Writers CHESAPEAKE, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 4, 2000 New image manipulation technology a boon to collectors ChannelSpace Entertainment Inc. (CSEI CSEI China Special Equipment Inspection (and Research Center) , http://www.channelspace.com ) a large converged Internet content provider See content provider. in the collecting and antique space, announced today a strategic partnership with California based imaging technology provider Xippix, Inc. ( http://www.xippix.com ) to license it's ImagePump(tm) technology to the online collecting community. "ImagePump(tm) is the best thing to happen to collecting since the still photo," said ChannelSpace CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Mark Stuart Mark Stuart can refer to any of the following people:
"ChannelSpace immediately recognized the applications for our ImagePump(tm) technology and its effect on the online collecting community," stated Ed Miller, president and CEO of Xippix. "It was this understanding, and their leadership role in the space, that made them the natural partner to license our technology to this audience." Xippix was created in June 1999 to enable businesses to easily incorporate thousands of large, high-resolution images into their web sites. Their new ImagePump(tm) technology allows the viewer to zoom in on selected portions of an image without any loss of clarity. Images can be enlarged several hundred times their normal size, thus allowing better views of trademarks, inscriptions, and serial numbers while also improving a collectors ability to judge condition, and get a closer look at imperfections such as chips and scratches. It supports: Zooming, panning, scrolling (chat, games) scrolling - To flood a chat room or Internet game with text or macros in an attempt to annoy the occupants. This can often cause the chat room to be "uninhabitable" due to the "noise" created by the scroller. Compare spam. , rotating ro·tate v. ro·tat·ed, ro·tat·ing, ro·tates v.intr. 1. To turn around on an axis or center. 2. , scaling, and cropping; Synchronized syn·chro·nize v. syn·chro·nized, syn·chro·niz·ing, syn·chro·niz·es v.intr. 1. To occur at the same time; be simultaneous. 2. To operate in unison. v.tr. 1. viewing of side by side images for comparison; Small regions of adjustable magnification Magnification A measure of the effectiveness of an optical system in enlarging or reducing an image. For an optical system that forms a real image, such a measure is the lateral magnification m (magnifying glass magnifying glass: see microscope. magnifying glass traditional detective equipment; from its use by Sherlock Holmes. [Br. Lit.: Payton, 473] See : Sleuthing ); as well as database integration. About Xippix, Inc. Xippix, a privately held, Larkspur Larkspur, city, United States Larkspur, city (1990 pop. 11,070), Marin co., W Calif., a prestigious residential suburb of San Francisco near Mt. Tamalpais; inc. 1908. The region's scenic beauty and excellent beaches attract many visitors. , California-based Internet imaging company, provides visually rich, interactive solutions to online retailers where imaging is essential to the sale. ImagePump, Xippix' flagship product A primary product of a company, which is typically why the company was founded and/or what made it well known. For example, MS-DOS, Windows and the Microsoft Office suite have been flagship products of Microsoft. CorelDRAW is a flagship product of Corel Corporation. , is a scalable software imaging application platform that allows e-commerce sites to build brand identity and increase purchasing behavior by enhancing the image viewing experience on the Internet. For more information on ImagePump, contact Xippix at 800-464-3877 or via e-mail at info@xippix.com or sales@xippix.com. The company's web site is located at www.xippix.com. About ChannelSpace Entertainment, Inc. Headquartered in Chesapeake, Va., ChannelSpace Entertainment, Inc. (CSEI) controls an expanding business as a large converged content provider to consumer-interest Web sites, major portal players and technology providers through niche-based and customized channels. These channels feature original feature articles, authoritative reviews, high-level audio/video assets, and distinctive community areas for each particular collecting interest. CSEI employs a number of industry experts and a professional writing staff to provide consumers with "one-stop" access to a comprehensive range of information in one, easy to use site. CollectingChannel.com (www.collectingchannel.com) is CSEI's first affinity channel and serves as a gateway to the internet for avid collectors of all kinds. Future channels may include, but are not limited to, CelticChannel and CaribbeanChannel. CSEI also produces the hit PAX TV show, "Treasures in Your Home: The World of Collecting" airing nationwide five nights per week, and its associated website ( http://www.treasuresinyourhome.com ). With the exception of historical matters, this press release contains express or implied forward-looking information about ChannelSpace's products and markets, including statements concerning product availability, market acceptance and the market opportunity for this product. Such forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results, performance or achievements of ChannelSpace to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. For more information, contact Arnie Katz at CollectingChannel.com, 702-648-5677 or email at Chief@collectingchannel.com. |
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