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Newsbreaker Unveils More Java Products

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Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Sep 8, 1998

Premier
Internet Corporation
announced the latest additions to the Newsbreaker
family, Newsbreaker Messenger and Newsbreaker Publisher, which enable
non-programming designers to display up-to-date content on their Web sites.


Newsbreaker Messenger is a compact, highly configurable Java applet which
enables site designers to instantly display messages, news, topical
information, advertisements and images on a Web page.


The Newsbreaker Publisher is a WYSIWYG editor, which makes it a simple task
to change the content of Messenger by just typing the new content. Site
designers can easily configure the applet without having to get bogged down
into standard HTML coding procedures.


Thanks to Premier Internet Corporation’s work with Jel Productions, the
Newsbreaker products are now able to access any ODBC Compliant database.
This allows the applets to pull content from the database and display it at
specified times using the Newsbreaker Messenger. The Newsbreaker applet is
able to display the newest information or products that have been added to
the database.


For additional information about the Newsbreaker family of products, visit
the Premier Internet Web site.

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