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- From: bay@eden.rutgers.edu (Doctorb Science)
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- Subject: BOB(c) in a box
- Date: 12 May 1995 14:57:06 -0400
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- [From the press release on http://www.spry.com/ ]
- [Redistribution encouraged]
-
- BOB IN A BOX 1.0
-
- THE FIRST DO-IT-YOURSELF INTERNET PERSONALITY KIT
-
- SPRY's Pioneering Product Makes It Easy to Become Famous
- on the Internet
-
- San Jose, CA - May 10, 1995 (Internet World) -- In its latest move to
- simplify Internet access and use, SPRY, the newly formed Internet
- division at CompuServe, announced today the first of its new generation
- of Internet software, BOB In A Box 1.0, which can be purchased as an
- add-on product or bundled with its award-winning Internet access
- software, Internet In A Box 2.0.
-
- "We've already made getting onto the Information Superhighway easy for
- consumers," said David Pool, executive vice president of SPRY,
- CompuServe Internet Division. "Now we're making it easy for them to be
- more visible on the Net."
-
- In the past, Pool explains, becoming an Internet personality required
- mastering several demanding areas of technical expertise: obscure
- commands in a mainframe operating system like Unix, programming
- languages and text-searching utilities, complex English grammar,
- rhetoric and style, and much of the history of popular and literary
- culture. Support was almost nonexistent, and most Internet personalities
- were forced to create their personas and gather audiences virtually from
- scratch.
-
- Instant Personality Creation
- ------- ----------- --------
-
- BOB In A Box changes all that. From a simple point-and-click menu,
- users will be able to choose a name, "handle," gender, and unique,
- clever catch-words and phrases that will identify postings from them
- and their fans. Supplied templates will allow them easily to create
- FAQs and World-Wide Web home pages, and a built-in implementation of
- the NNTP protocol will automatically create an alt.fan group for their
- personality. Automated posting software will facilitate posting FAQs
- and other text files to many newsgroups at once, with unlimited
- crossposting, while the innovative "Coterie" module will rapidly
- generate followup postings for the new net.personality from a
- user-definable number of "Loyal Supporters," each with his or her own
- separate handle. Coterie members may even be set up as "Detractors"
- who will post "flames" for the net.personality to respond to, generating
- yet more attention!
-
- But the greatest technical advance, according to Pool, is the new
- IntellAgent(TM)--"intelligent agent"--software integrated into BOB In A
- Box 1.0, based upon recent advances in Artificial Intelligence research at
- MIT and Carnegie-Mellon University. "In the past," Pool explained,
- "net.personalities have been forced to spend many hours on line to
- attract a following, reading and responding to postings in literally
- hundreds of newsgroups. Now, IntellAgent will automate as much or as
- little of that as a given user wants." IntellAgents will employ
- literally magical natural-language processing and knowledge-tree
- heuristics to "learn" about their character and his fans, until within a
- matter of as little as a week or two their postings and responses will
- be indistinguishable from those of their real-life owner! (In fact, BOB
- In A Box was named after a successful beta-test product who was operated
- continuously in automated mode for weeks at a time.)
-
- Powerful Windows95 Integration
- -------- --------- -----------
-
- But wait! Won't a certain Bill Gates have something to say about the
- sobriquet of BOB In A Box? No, because SPRY has licensed the name "Bob"
- >From Microsoft as part of an agreement that will allow users transparent
- access to the Internet and their new net.personality from the friendly
- "home office" environment of Microsoft Bob. "It's a natural
- partnership," said Pool. "Marketing studies showed that our target
- customers and MS Bob's overlap by an astonishing 92%."
-
- Putting It All Together
- ------- -- --- --------
-
- Imagine:
-
- You're a net.personality named Rrose Selavy. Your main Usenet group,
- alt.fan.rrose, has subscribers in 118 countries. You have loyal
- followers--Hambone, Thorn, and Saturday--and an "evil nemesis" named
- "TheSnail." They all know that in Rrose-cyberspace things aren't "cool"
- but "skiff," and they're not "lame" but "sluggo". They wear tractor hats
- and t-shirts with your well-known logo, an American Beauty rose between
- the Mona Lisa's teeth. (Unlike in the old days, you won't have to print
- and mail them yourself; SPRY's BOBstuff Marketing Division will do it
- for you!) And you all enjoy stimulating net.pranks like flooding the
- Usenet Oracle with questions about South African meerkats and quotations
- >From Gertrude Stein's "Tender Buttons."
-
- This jet-powered ride on the Information Superhighway can be yours--
- not in the 21st Century--but starting June 16, 1995, projected release
- date of BOB In A Box!
-
- Pricing and Availability
- ------- --- ------------
-
- BOB In A Box will be sold at the highly competitive price of $19.95.
- "SPRY feels very strongly about this," according to Pool; "We want
- everyone to have a shot at being an Internet Personality." It will be
- sold through computer stores, bookstores, Internet service
- providers and selected 24-hour convenience stores throughout North
- America.
-
- **
- All brands, products and service names mentioned are trademarks
- or registered service marks of their respective owners.
-
-
-
-
-
- --
- Sincerely,
- Doctorb Science
- (The "b" stands for "bargain"!)
- P.S. I am not a crackpot.
-
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