Money.net Provides Streaming Quotes To Go2Net's Silicon Investor; Silicon Investor To Offer Streaming Real-Time Portfolio Tracker.Business Editors, Technology Writers NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 7, 2000 Money.net (www.money.net) today announced that its Streaming Real-Time Portfolio Tracker is now available on Go2Net's Silicon Investor (www.siliconinvestor.com), the Internet's premier personal finance discussion and information community. Under the terms of this agreement, Silicon Investor users will now be able to access the same timely market information once available only to professional investors, via "terminal" delivery systems. The Money.net Streaming Real-Time Portfolio Tracker delivers timely market information to the desktop in an elegant and intuitive presentation. Users can maintain up to 50 NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on and NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange traded securities in a portfolio format with dynamically updated streaming data Data that is structured and processed in a continuous flow, such as digital audio and video. See streaming audio and streaming video. . "A streaming real-time portfolio tracker is a great addition to Silicon Investor," said Mike Coddington, managing director of Silicon Investor. "Our relationship with Money.net helps us enhance our robust set of research and analytics, by providing a professional-level investment tool for the Silicon Investor community." "We're pleased to announce one of the Web's most popular financial discussion communities as a client of our new applications services business," said H.L. Van Arnem, Money.net's president and chief executive officer. "The proven usage patterns of real-time portfolios, coupled with our ability to offer the best price for the service, reinforces our ability to set the standard in real-time delivery. As the pioneers of real-time, we're proud an established leader like Silicon Investor would choose to use our tool." About Money.net Money.net was a pioneer in the streaming real-time quote market. As such, the company was the first to offer the service to users on its full service personal finance super-site and now functions as an application service provider (ASP) licensing its streaming real-time products to other web-based businesses. The streaming products have unparalleled usage patterns: as high as 240 minutes per user session. www.Money.net offers original content, the best financial information and tools allowing investors to make smarter investment decisions and has strategic marketing agreements with TD Waterhouse TD Waterhouse is the brand used for both British and Canadian brokerages within the TD Bank Financial Group. The brand originated as a United States brand for discount brokerage when TD purchased Waterhouse Securities. (NYSE:TWE TWE Test of Written English TWE ThinkWave Educator (teacher productivity application) TWE That Was Easy TWE tap water enema TWE Threat Warning Equipment TWE Transitional Work Experience TWE Triangle Wind Ensemble ), InsWeb (Nasdaq:INSW INSW Insert String Word ), DirectAdvice, Creditland, Paytrust.com, Webhelp.com and Yodlee.com. The site has been written up in USAToday.com, Money Magazine, The Wall Street Journal Interactive, The Christian Science Monitor, The Christian Science Monitor, The Daily newspaper of national and international news and features, published Monday through Friday in Boston under the auspices of the Church of Christ, Scientist (see Christian Science). New Yorker, Online Investor magazine, Information Week, Barrons, Media Week, Ad Age, PC World and PC Week. Headquartered in New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , Money.net is privately held. For more information visit www.money.net. |
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