|
YaBB Announces Creation of Xnull Network
The creators of YaBB announce the opening of the Xnull Network (www.xnull.com). Xnull provides free products and services, web design, web hosting, tutorials, and custom scripting.
The creators of YaBB (Yet Another Bulletin Board) messaging software and other Internet products will soon announce the creation of Xnull Internet Media, Inc., a strategic Internet products and services company. Just under a year ago, YaBB was founded, as a free, open-source alternative to other messaging scripts. It has grown into a community of thousands of users and webmasters providing high-quality software and support, helping thousands create dynamic websites for free. Today they have announced the opening of the Xnull Network (www.xnull.com), the beginning of what many believe to be a promising, fresh website for PC users and web developers. After two months of working with web developers and clients, Xnull now announces its official full launch date to be June 18, 2001.
Building on YaBB and other related products, Xnull will provide a vast array of Internet services and products, including Web hosting, Web design, custom script building, an electronic magazine, an online PC gaming community and many other services. The new company will also offer computing
and Internet training online in the near future.
Xnull has already built a community of thousands of webmasters and has helped computer novices and technology veterans alike learn how to properly use computers and build great websites. In addition, Xnull has begun hosting a variety of high-traffic websites on its new Web hosting service.
Corey Chapman, one of the developers of YaBB and the President of Xnull Internet Media, Inc., stated, "What differentiates Xnull from other upcoming dot-com companies is that we have already built an online community. Also, our employees have been coding, designing, and supporting for over 5 years, using the latest computer technologies. And one of Xnulls goals is to do everything for our customers, the way they want it."
Xnull's Web-based products are built on a multiple T3 network with 100 Mbps access to the Internet and redundant power systems to ensure network availability. The Xnull Network is also connected to Sprint's worldwide OC-3 network. This network will be the basis for the exciting new Internet company to come, Xnull Internet Media, Inc.
|