Type of Article: MacTech Web Site

[MD1] NetCarta Supports Apple’s HotSauce

NetCarta Corporation Supports Apple’s HotSauce Technology for Website
Mapping Library of Over 30,000 WebMaps to be Provided in Meta Content
Format (MCF); NetCarta to Launch MCF Site Service on the Web.

INTERNET WORLD– NEW YORK–Dec. 11, 1996–NetCarta Corporation, a
subsidiary of CMG Information Services (NASDAQ:CMGI), and Apple
Computer, Inc. announced today that they have signed an agreement
regarding Apple’s HotSauce Technology.

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[MD1] Dev Depot Carries Apple Product

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Susan Worley
DevDepot
805-494-9797
marketing@devdepot.com

DevDepot NOW CARRIES APPLE BRANDED PRODUCT

Westlake Village, CA — December 11, 1996 — Xplain Corporation, the parent
company of DevDepot(tm), today announced that it now carries some of
the most popular Apple-branded development tools.

Until today, many of Apple’s developer tools have been sold to US customers
exclusively through the Apple Developer Catalog (formerly APDA).

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[MD1] Animated Clip-Art Library

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:
Jim Olsen
Phone: 1-888-WE-ANIM-8 (1-888-932-6468)
Fax: (909) 336-4630
E-mail: info@studio89.com
URL: http://www.studio89.com

Animated Clip-Art Library Released

LAKE ARROWHEAD, CA — December 10, 1996 (MMG) — Studio 89
announces the release of its Animated Clip-Art Library, Volume 1, the
first ever collection of GIF89a animations designed specifically for use
on the World Wide Web.

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[MD1] Beta Personal Web Server

Apple Releases Beta Version of New Personal Web Server

Apple and Maxum Join Forces to Provide Personal Web Sharing for the Mac OS

NEW YORK, INTERNET WORLD, Dec. 9, 1996 — Apple Computer, Inc.(Nasdaq:
AAPL) today announced that it has released a beta version of personal web
server technology, and has licensed the technology from Maxum Development.
As a result, users of networked Macintosh computers and Mac OS compatibles
will be able to publish both simple and multimedia content across the
Internet or an intranet using World Wide Web protocols.

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[MD1] RAM HighWater

I have just released my first freeware utility,

“RAM HighWater”

Its purpose is to allow users and programmers to determine how much
memory a program ever needs. It works much like a high-tide marker.

It keeps track of the amount of memory a program is actually using, and
will report back to you the most it ever did use, so you can adjust your
“preferred memory” accordingly.

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