ONE24 Launches Real-Time Internet Engine | Internet News

ONE24 Launches Real-Time Internet Engine

Apr 28, 1998
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ONE24, an startup company based in
Sunnyvale, CA launched JEngine 1.0, a real-time Internet network engine that
allows a browsed page to maintain an open line with the host computer and
provides a continuous stream of information without requiring reconnection.


Data such as stock tickers, hot news, event alerts, advertising banners, and
video can be pushed at real-time, in a continuous stream to a standard
browser, said Charles Liu, president of ONE24.


JEngine, differentiates itself from conventional HTML, CGI, or JavaScript
based implementation by the real-time connectivity. “Because the stream can
continue indefinitely without interruption, the downloading is never ‘done.’
Companies can keep visitors at their web sites for longer periods of time by
keeping the line connected and providing real-time information,” said Liu.


“This tool will enable content provider companies and Internet companies to
generate greater revenues from banner advertising, and hold the visitors’
interest longer.”


The app is available for licensing; pricing details were not disclosed. Send e-mail to: jengine@bigmall.com.

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