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Seattle Magazine Names Infopop CEO Ted O'Neill One of 25 Cyberstars
Seattle, WA, June 15, 2000 -- Seattle Magazine has named Ted ONeill, founder and Chief Executive of Infopop Corporation, one of 25 Seattle Cyberstars in its special dot-com" June issue. In the article, which names 25 local people who have had tremendous influence on the Internet, ONeill is profiled as one of The Inventors," credited with the creation of the worlds most popular and commercially successful online message board technology, the Ultimate Bulletin BoardTM.
This award confirms Infopops innovation and influence," ONeill stated, which is also something long associated with the Seattle area in general. I am proud to have my own achievements linked to such a vibrant community."
Seattle Magazine is available on newsstands throughout the Puget Sound region and through its website at www.seattlemag.com.
About Infopop
Infopop (http://www.infopop.com) is the maker of the Ultimate Bulletin BoardTM, the most widely adopted message board on the Web. Over the last four years, more than 155,000 websites have been enlivened by Infopop solutions, including MP3.com, Oracle, Sony, MapQuest, Univision, Prodigy, Dell, Playboy, Universal Studios, and Electronic Arts. In line with its mission to help websites attract visitors, increase user retention, and build loyalty, Infopop is adding OpenTopicTM, a scalable, enterprise-level community platform, to its portfolio of community solutions.
For Additional Information:
Rosemary ONeill, VP of Communications rosemary@infopop.com
www.infopop.com
Day Phone: 206-283-5999, ext. 433
Fax: 206-283-6616
Street Address: 1700 Westlake Avenue North, Suite 605, Seattle, WA 98109
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