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Feature
Story -
the television screen -- fits the big picture
Google envisions for its continued success..
Larry
Page, Google Co-Founder & President,
Products
-----Larry
Page, along with Sergey Brin, came up with the idea
for a better search engine while working on their
Ph.D.s in computer science at Stanford.
Google
Management
---- Larry
Page, president of Products, along with Sergey
Brin, president of Technology, brought Google to
life in September 1998. Since then, the company has
expanded to more than 1,900 employees worldwide,
with a management team that represents some of the
most experienced technology professionals in the
industry. Dr. Eric E. Schmidt joined Google as
chairman and chief executive officer in
2001.
----Larry
was Google's founding CEO and grew the company to
more than 200 employees and profitability before
moving into his role as president, Products in
April 2001. He continues to share responsibility
for Google's day-to-day operations with both Eric
Schmidt and Sergey
Brin.
----The
son of Michigan State University computer science
professor Dr. Carl Victor Page, Page's love of
computers began at age six. While following in
his father's footsteps in academics, Page became an
honors graduate from the University of Michigan,
where he earned a bachelor of science degree in
engineering, with a concentration on computer
engineering. During his time in Ann Arbor, Page
served as president of the University's Eta Kappa
Nu Honor Society and built a programmable plotter
and inkjet printer out of
Lego.
----While
in the Ph.D. program in computer science at
Stanford University, Page met Sergey Brin and
together they developed and ran Google, which began
operating in 1998. Page went on leave from Stanford
after earning his master's degree. He was granted
an honorary MBA by Instituto de Empresa and was the
first recipient of the University of Michigan
Alumni Society Recent Engineering Graduate
Award.
----Larry
has been a speaker at such forums as the
Technology, Entertainment and Design Conference,
The Wall Street Journal Technology Summit, the
World Economic Forum and the Commonwealth Club. He
was named a World Economic Forum Global Leader for
Tomorrow in 2002 as well as a "Young Innovator Who
Will Create the Future" by MIT's Technology Review
magazine. Page is a member of the National Advisory
Committee (NAC) for the University of Michigan
College of Engineering, has been recognized as
Research and Development Magazine's Innovator of
the Year and was elected to the National Academy of
Engineering in 2004.
-----
It was at
Stanford where Larry met Brin, and where they
worked on the project that they named Google.
Together, in 1998, they founded Google Inc., where
Larry continues to share responsibility for
day-to-day operations with Sergey Brin and Eric
Schmidt.
-----Like
Brin, Larry's research interests include search
engines, information extraction from unstructured
sources, and data mining of large text collections
and scientific data. Along with Sergey, Larry has
published; "Scalable Techniques for Mining Casual
Structures"; "Dynamic Itemset Counting and
Implication Rules for Market Basket Data"; and
"Beyond Market Baskets: Generalizing Association
Rules to Correlations".
-----Brin
has been a featured speaker at several
international academic, business and technology
forums, including the World Economic Forum and the
Technology, Entertainment and Design Conference. He
and Sergey were named "Persons of the Week" by ABC
World News Tonight.
Back
Issues are now available from 1956 to present
date.
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TIMELINE
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Life
- ACHIEVEMENTS
2004 - Larry
Page: Age: 31; Marital Status: single;
Hometown: San Francisco, CA; Graduate: University
of Michigan, where he earned a bachelor of science
degree in engineering, majoring in computer
engineering.
2003 -
2004 - Forbes estimated his net worth at $550
million. "Whoops", says Forbes, in 2004, since
taking his Internet search engine public in August
2004, the dynamic thinkers behind Google has seen
their combined fortune soar to $8 billion. Both of
the thinkers, Sergey and his partner, Larry Page,
have math teacher parents.
1995
March-December 1995
Larry Page and Sergey
Brin meet at a spring gathering of new Stanford
University Ph.D. computer science candidates. By
year's end, they collaborate to develop technology
that will become the foundation for the Google
search engine.
1996-1997
January 1996-December 1997
Larry and Sergey Brin
create BackRub, the precursor to the Google
search engine.
1998
January-July 1998
Larry and Sergey
continue to perfect Google's search technology.
Larry's Stanford dorm room becomes Google's data
center while Sergey's room serves as the business
office. They start their own company with the
encouragement of Yahoo! co-founder and fellow
Stanford alumi David Filo.
August-December 1998
Larry and Sergey Brin, putting their studies on
hold, raise $1 million in funding from family,
friends, and angel investors to start Google. On
September 7, 1998 Google is incorporated and moves
to its first office in a friend's Menlo Park,
Calif. garage with four employees. Google answers
10,000 search queries per day. PC Magazine
includes Google, which is still in beta, in the
list of Top 100 Web Sites and Search Engines for
1998.
In 1998 -
With partner Sergey
Brin, Larry
founded
Google. Larry Page grew up in Michigan, and met
Sergey at Stanford while pursuing graduate degrees
in computer science. Created Google: Internet
gateway uses more than 10,000 networked computers
to comb through 3 billion Web pages.
-----
They Raised
$25 million from starmaker venture capital firms
Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Sequoia
Capital. Recruited seasoned tech exec Eric Schmidt
(see) to run company
-----Page
heads products division. Eschewed traditional Wall
Street IPO in favor of Dutch auction, then riled
SEC after Playboy published interview in the
mandated "quiet period." No matter. Google founders
still bigger stars than any centerfold. Title:
President (Products) and Co-founder.
1995 to 2000 Highlights
-
Sergey
Brin, along with Larry Page came up with the idea
for a better search engine while working on their
Ph.D.s in computer science at Stanford. Since then,
the company has expanded to more than 1,900
employees worldwide, with a management team that
represents some of the most experienced technology
professionals in the industry. Dr. Eric E. Schmidt
joined Google as chairman and chief executive
officer in 2001.
1999
February-June 1999
Google moves its
headquarters to University Avenue in Palo Alto,
Calif. with eight employees and answers 500,000
search queries per day. Red Hat becomes
Google's first commercial customer. Google receives
$25 million in equity funding from Sequoia Capital
and Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers. Sequoia's
Michael Moritz, Kleiner Perkins' John Doerr and
angel investor Ram Shriram join Google's board of
directors. AOL/Netscape incorporates Google's
search technology into its Netcenter portal.
August-December 1999
Google moves its headquarters to Mountain View,
Calif. and officially launches its destination
site. The company performs 3 million searches
per day and has 39 employees. Virgilio, the
leading online portal in Italy, selects Google to
provide Google WebSearch services. Google
wins a number of awards less than four months
later, including PC Magazine's Technical
Excellence Award for Innovation in Web Application
Development, Shift and P.O.V.
magazines' list of 100 Best Web Sites for 1999
lists, and TIME magazine's Top Ten Best
Cybertech list for 1999.
2000
January-April 2000
Google introduces the
first comprehensive wireless search technology for
WAP phones and handheld devices, and launches a
full suite of automated, highly customizable Google
WebSearch services. Google also incorporates
Netscape's Open Directory Project, which expands
and augments Google's Web search results with
hand-selected directory listings. Yahoo!
Internet Life magazine names Google the Best
Search Engine on the Internet; Smart
Computing magazine names Google to its 50 Hot
Technologies list.
May-June 2000
Google launches search capabilities in 10
non-English language versions, and wins the
prestigious Webby awards for Best Technical
Achievement for 2000 and People's Voice Award in
the Technical Achievement category for 2000.
Google becomes the largest search engine on the
Web, with a new index comprising 1 billion URLs.
Yahoo! selects Google as its default search results
provider to complement Yahoo!'s Web directory and
navigational guide. Google answers 18 million
search queries per day.
August-October 2000
Google signs agreements with
leading portals and websites in the United States,
Europe and Asia; launches advertising programs to
complement its growing search services business;
and introduces a number of expanded search features
including Google Number Search (GNS) which
makes wireless data entry easy and faster on WAP
phones. Forbes includes Google in its Best of the
Web round-up, PC World calls Google the Best
Bet Search Engine; and Google is awarded
WIRED Readers Raves for Most Intelligent
Agent on the Internet.
November-December 2000
Google answers more than 60
million searches per day. The Google index
comprises more than 1.3 billion Web pages. Google
launches the Google Toolbar, a downloadable
browser plug-in that increases users' ability to
find information from any web page anywhere on the
web. PC Magazine UK honors Google with Best
Internet Innovation Award.
2001
January-February 2001
Google answers more than
100 million searches per day. Google
acquires Deja.com's Usenet archive dating back to
1995. Google releases new wireless search
technology specifically designed for i-mode mobile
phones in Japan. Vizzavi's European multi-access
portal chooses Google for its search engine. Google
also launches Google PhoneBook, which provides
publicly available phone numbers and addresses
search results.
March-April 2001
Dr. Eric Schmidt, chairman and CEO of Novell and a
former CTO at Sun Microsystems, joins Google as
chairman of the board of directors. Google powers
search services at Yahoo! Japan, Fujitsu NIFTY and
NEC BIGLOBE, the top three portals in Japan, as
well as corporate sites Procter & Gamble,
IDG.net (comprising 300 sites), Vodaphone, and
MarthaStewart.com.
May-June 2001
Handspring integrates Google's search technology
into its Blazer Web browser, available for any
Palm-based handheld computer. Google powers 130
portal and destination sites in 30 countries.
Google adds Yahoo!, Procter & Gamble, IDG.net
(comprising more than 300 sites), Vodafone,
MarthaStewart.com, Sprint and Handspring to its
growing list of search services customers. Google's
advertising programs attract more than 350
Premium Sponsorship advertisers and thousands
of AdWords advertisers, and delivers clickthrough
rates four to five times higher than clickthrough
rates for traditional banner
ads.
-----Google
offers country domains in the U.K., Germany,
France, Italy, Switzerland, Canada, Japan, and
Korea. Users can select Google's interface in
nearly 40 non-English languages. Users can
also restrict their searches to pages written in
any one of 26 languages supported by Google's
language search capability. Google's automatic
translation feature translates pages found in the
search results into a user's preferred
language.
July-August 2001
Dr. Eric E. Schmidt is appointed new Google CEO
while co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin become
president, products and president, technology
respectively. Google wins another Webby, this time
in the new Best Practices category. Google brings
search to Cingular Wireless users and to more than
300 of Sony's corporate websites. New Google Image
Search index launches with 250 million
images and date range search becomes available
through the Google advanced search page. Search
patterns, trends and surprises are published in the
Google Zeitgeist. Google partners with Logitech to
provide iTouch-enabled mice and keyboard
users instant access to the Google search
engine.
September-October 2001
Google purchases the technology assets of Outride,
Inc. Universo Online (UOL) partners with Google to
provide millions of UOL users throughout Brazil and
Latin America immediate access to the Google search
engine. The new tabbed home page interface goes
live on Google.com and 25 international sites. With
the addition of Arabic and Turkish, Google users
can now limit their searches to Web pages written
in 28 languages. The Google Toolbar launches
versions in five new languages.
-----
Google provides search to
Lycos Korea users. Google partners with AT&T
Wireless to provide AT&T Digital PocketNet®
customers access to the world's largest search
engine. Google expands partnership with NEC to
provide site search for NEC's corporate website.
Google launches file type search
and expands its search into more than a dozen
formats.
November-December 2001
Google increases the size and scope of searchable
information available through the Google Search
Engine to 3 billion Web documents.
Included in the 3 billion Web documents is an
archive of Usenet messages dating back to 1981.
Google offers users an overview of the day's news
with Google News Headlines. With the addition of an
advanced search page and a larger collection of
images, Google Image Search comes out of beta.
-----
Google launches a beta test
of Google Catalog Search and enables users to
search and browse more than 1,100 mail-order
catalogs. Google continues global expansion with
new sales offices in Hamburg, Germany and Tokyo,
Japan. Google publishes a unique retrospective on
2001 search patterns and trends with the Year-End
Google Zeitgeist.
2002
January-February
2002
Google announces the
availability of the Google Search
Appliance, an integrated hardware/software
solution that extends the power of Google to
corporate intranets and Web servers. To commemorate
its third year of delivering the best search
experience on the Web, Google initiates its first
annual Programming Contest. Earthlink launches a
redesigned search function powered by the Google
search engine. Google launches AdWords
Select, an updated version of the
AdWords self-service advertising system with a
number of new enhancements, including
cost-per-click (CPC)-based
pricing.
-----Google
is honored with "Outstanding Search Service", "Best
Image Search Engine", "Best Design", "Most
Webmaster Friendly Search Engine", and "Best Search
Feature" (Google Toolbar and Google Cache) in the
2001 Search Engine Watch Awards.
Google continues the expansion of its global
capabilities by launching interface translations
for Belarusian, Javanese, Occitan, Thai, Urdu,
Klingon, Bihari, and Gujarati, bringing the total
number of interface language options to 74. Google
also increases the number of languages restricts to
35 with the additions of Bulgarian, Catalan,
Croatian, Indonesian, Serbian, Slovak, and
Slovenian.
March-April 2002
Google enhances its search service with several new
features designed to enrich search and navigation
on the World Wide Web. A beta version of Google
News is launched which presents continuously
updated information culled from many of the world's
news sources. The company offers Google
Compute, a new Google Toolbar feature that
accesses idle cycles on Google users' computers for
working on complex scientific problems. The first
beneficiary of this effort is Folding@home, a
non-profit research project at Stanford University
that is trying to understand the structure of
proteins so they can develop better treatments for
a number of
illnesses.
-----Google
reaches out to the software developer community
with the Google Web APIs service, which enables
programmers and researchers to develop software
that accesses billions of web documents as a
resource in their applications.
PigeonRank, an April's Fools play
on our own patented PageRank
technology, is revealed
on the Google home page. Google's founders, Larry
Page and Sergey Brin, are named to InfoWorld's list
of "Top Ten Technology Innovators" and Google wins
an M.I.T Sloan eBusiness award as the "Student's
Choice."
May-June 2002
Google and AOL announce a search
services and syndicated advertising agreement to
provide results to AOL's 34 million members and
millions of visitors to AOL.com. Google launches
Google Labs (http://labs.google.com),
where users can play with Google's latest search
technologies while they're still in the early
stages of development. Google also reveals several
new enhancements to its popular Google Toolbar
software, including an Experimental Features page
(linked from the bottom of the Google Toolbar
options page) that offers the latest search tools
developed by the Google Toolbar team. Seven new
Google Toolbar interface languages are introduced,
including traditional and simplified Chinese,
Catalan, Polish, Swedish, Russian, and Romanian.
With the addition of these languages, the Google
Toolbar is now available in 20 interface
languages.
-----Google
continues its international expansion, opening an
office in Paris to complement its existing
international offices in London, Toronto, Hamburg
and Tokyo. Google announces the winner of the
2002 Google Programming Contest,
its first. The $10,000 prize goes to Daniel Egnor
of New York, who created a geographic search
program that enables users to search for web pages
within a specified geographic area.
July - August
Google and Ask Jeeves announce a syndicated
advertising agreement to provide Google ads on
Ask.com properties. An agreement is signed with
InfoSpace.com to provide Google advertising and
search results on InfoSpace.com and its properties
including Dogpile, MetaCrawler, WebCrawler, and
Excite, among others. And a syndicated advertising
and search services agreement is inked with
AT&T for its AT&T WorldNet service.
-----
The Google Index increases
in size to nearly 2.5 billion Web pages. Google
adds former Sun Microsystems executive George Reyes
to its management team as Chief Financial Officer.
Google hosts its first
GoogleDance
at the Googleplex, entertaining more than 500
attendees from the Search Engine Strategies
conference in San Jose, Calif., with food, drink,
music, and lively conversation.
September - October
Google takes its self-service advertising program
to a global audience, launching the Google AdWords
service in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and
Japan. Google announces the GB-5005, a midrange
Google Search Appliance that complements the
existing GB-1001 and GB-8008, launched in February,
2002. Google also introduces an updated beta
version of its
Google
News product, bringing
to market the first-ever news service compiled
solely by computer algorithms without human
intervention. Google News crawls approximately
4,000 online news sources continuously throughout
the day.
-----Google
continues its international expansion, launching
Bosnia and Sinhalese (Sri Lanka) language
interfaces and its Google.ie Irish site, offering
both English and Gaelic. Google makes available 16
new versions of the Google Toolbar, including
Czech, Elmer Fudd, Farsi, Hebrew, Slovak, and Thai.
Google receives the IDGNow! "Best Search Engine"
Internet Award and the San Francisco Business
Times' "Crowd Pleaser" HotTech Award. Google
remembers to celebrate its
fourth
birthday with a special
home page logo created by assistant webmaster
Dennis Hwang.
November - December
Google introduces a beta version of
Froogle,
a product search engine that enables users to
search for millions of products across the web.
Google further expands by introducing sites in
Australia, Finland, Greece, Singapore, United Arab
Emirates, Poland, and Thailand, bringing to 40 the
number of its international domains. Google expands
the size of its web index to more than
4 billion web
documents. Yahoo! Japan
joins Google's global advertising syndication
network. Google releases its second annual Year-End
Google Zeitgeist, highlighting search trends and
patterns that mirror the key social and news events
of 2002.
2003
January - February
Google acquires Pyra Labs,
creator of Web self-publishing tool
Blogger.
International expansion continues, adding Google
Paraguay and Google Puerto Rico domains to the list
of available countries. Google releases two new
Google Labs experiments &endash; Google Viewer,
which enables a surfer to view search results as a
scrolling slide show, and Google WebQuotes, which
incorporates quotes taken from other sites to
provide third party commentary on search results.
-----
Google introduces its
advertising programs in Italy and opens a sales
office in Milan. Interbrand, an international
branding consultancy, names Google the 2002 Brand
of the Year. Wired magazine awards its 4th Annual
Wired Rave "Business People of the Year" Award to
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and
CEO Eric Schmidt.
March - April
Google surpasses
100,000 active
advertisers in its
Google
AdWords program. Google
announces its new content-targeted advertising
program and the acquisition of Applied Semantics,
to strengthen and enhance the program's underlying
technology. Support for two new languages, Xhosa
and Zulu, and 12 new international domains are
added to bring the total available to 63 domains
and 88 languages. New customers are announced
including Amazon.com and Walt Disney Internet Group
properties. Google Labs adds Google Compute, a
toolbar feature that donates a computer's idle time
to scientific research. Google introduces its
advertising programs in Australia and opens a sales
office in Sydney.
May - June
Google
AdSense, a program
designed to maximize the revenue potential of a
website by serving highly relevant ads specific to
the content of the page, launches with initial
partners, including ABC.com, HowStuffWorks,
Internet Broadcasting Systems, Inc., Lycos Europe,
Knight Ridder Digital, About.com, CNET and others.
Google and MapQuest sign an agreement to display
Google's sponsored links on MapQuest maps and
directions pages.
-----
Google wins the
Webby People's
Voice Award for Technical
Achievement. BtoB
Magazine names Google the No. 3 top
business-to-business advertising property. Google
News wins a Webby Award in the News category and is
expanded to local versions for English-language
domains, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand,
U.K. and India. Version
2.0 of the Google
Toolbar is released and
includes new functions such as a pop-up blocker and
autofill, which can automatically fill in the
fields of a form with a user's information. Google
introduces its advertising program in the Benelux
region and opens a sales office in Amsterdam.
July - August
Google announces additional customers of the
Google
Search Appliance,
including Xerox, Pfizer, the U.S. Army, Procter
& Gamble, Nextel Communications, Hitachi Data
Systems and others. Google launches new
international domains including Denmark,
Azerbaijan, El Salvador, Saint Vincent and the
Grenadines, India, Malaysia and Libya, bringing the
total of Google's worldwide sites to 82. Google
signs online weather site, weather.com, as a
partner for its web search, AdWords and AdSense
programs.
-----
A calculator function is
launched, enabling users to solve mathematic
problems by entering numeric expressions into the
google.com or the Google Toolbar search boxes. The
new version of the Google Toolbar that includes a
pop-up
blocker and form
autofill, originally introduced in June 2003, is
launched out of beta. Google News launches in
German and French, the first non-English language
versions of the news service.
September - October
Google Glossary is launched, enabling users to use
the Google.com search field to retrieve definitions
that Google has found on the Internet for a
specific term or concept. Additionally, two new
projects are made available on Google
Labs &endash;
Search by
Location, which enables
users to find information by geographic location,
and Google News
Alerts, an automatic
news alert system that notifies subscribers via
e-mail about the latest Google News listings
related to a specified subject. Google introduces
enhancements to its AdWords service, including a
conversion tracking tool and expanded match
technology. Google continues its growth
internationally, opening a new sales office in
Madrid and introducing a beta version of
Google
News in Spanish
November - December
The Google
Deskbar, a free software
download which enables users to search Google
without using a web browser, is introduced on
Google Labs. Google celebrates the 100th
anniversary of flight with a special 'Wright Flyer'
logo on its homepage. A new layout is unveiled for
Froogle, Google's product search engine (beta) that
enables users to search for millions of products
across the web. Several new features are made
available to Google AdWords users including a
visual click-through rate indicator and a refined
billing summary page. Slovakia is the latest domain
to join the growing list of Google international
domains. Several new search features are launched
on Google.com that enable users to search for
flight information, track USPS, UPS or Federal
Express packages, and look up area codes and VIN
information.
2004
January - February
Brandchannel again names
Google"
Brand of
the Year," as the site's
index increases to 4.28 billion Web pages. ABC News
marks the occasion by naming Larry and Sergey
"Persons of the Week." Google consolidates much of
its Mountain View operations into a new
headquarters building.
March - April
Google introduces
personalized
search on Google Labs,
enabling users to specify their interests and to
adjust the level of customization in their search
results, based on that profile. On April 1, Google
posts plans to open a research facility on the Moon
and announces a new web-based mail service called
Gmail
that will include a gigabyte of free storage for
each user. The service also includes a powerful
search engine to locate and retrieve messages,
which are displayed in a "conversation view" that
chronologically arranges all emails sent or
received with the same subject line. Gmail also
includes relevant advertising delivered with the
same technology that scans web pages as part of the
AdSense service. The AdWords program itself is
enhanced with the addition of local search
targeting capability, enabling advertisers to
specify a geographic range for delivery of their
ads.
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ByLines:
Editors
Note
-----The
first time I heard the names Parks, Sergio and
Google, says, TVI's Entertainment/Internet e-news
editor, was in 1996, when Google, (a name
practically nonexistent in many a web citizen's
vocabulary) -- was just a small search engine when
in 1998 its visionary founders put their college
studies on hold to evolute Google into a billion
dollar organization. Of course, that meant, "a
timeout" to raise capital, based on the theory of a
Web Zeitgeist that was in the brewing stage,
stimulated by the busy Go-To "tech minds" getting
ready for the big time in
"old town" --
on Pasadena Avenue. Go-To at
the time, literally was the guiding spirit and
pulse of the browser business.
-----
The Pasadena browser
development team at Go-To guided me to a story on
Google, about the rock 'n roll group that went with
me to China. In fact, at that time,
the Google
site still looked like a
browser catering to kids.
-----
The chat room story read,
"In 1991 the band toured the People's Republic of
China along with the Troy Cory Show playing in
front of over 64,000 people in five shows.
The
climax of the tour came when Bonhomie Baby played
two sold out shows at the Peking Coliseum in front
of 22,000 per night."
http://smart90.com/bonhomiebaby/
ABOUT BUSH BABIES Bonhomie Baby was founded in July
of 1988. The Band was originally called "Bushbaby"
but that name was sold to Warner Bros. in 1994. The
band's members are: Sam Stavros (guitar, vocals,
songwriting), Shawn Nourse (drums), and Jeff Mayer
(bass).
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PERMANENT" . . . so follow the
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Advertise
Now on Smart90.com and utilize S90tv's Web Magic on
your own domain. Email
your insertion order and advertising copy or banner
requests to the attention of: Advertising Marketing
Director at
look@smart90.com.
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get you started today, you can attach to your
Email, your logo, slides, transparencies,
illustrations, photographs or other computer
graphics. The materials will be forwarded directly
to our art department.-
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Advertising
material must be received by the 10th of every
month to be included in the following scheduled
print magazine issue. In regards to our daily
tviNews.net edition, your banner, logo, web movie,
slide show or 60x500 animated banner, that is to be
headlined at the top of our featured news page, as
a linkonad or smartkudoad,
can be Emailed to us at your convenience.
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Or
better yet, tell us where to go to fetch the
information -- this way it will be much quicker to
get you up and running. For Ad rates please click
on: TVI
Advertising Rates.
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