Whoops, sorry I forgot to attach that Newbot information. Here it is:
Dear HotWired Member:
I am writing you about a free and highly useful service. It's called
NewBot, and it's new from Wired. If you've ever found yourself
overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new information on the Web - or
underwhelmed by its irrelevance - NewBot is the filter you've been
waiting for.
Wired launched NewBot to help you answer the basic question, "What's
new on the Net today?" NewBot is the Web's first truly intelligent
search agent - you simply tell it what you're looking for, then NewBot
searches top news sites, Usenet groups, and the entire Web around the
clock to bring back concise updates every few hours. Better yet, it
delivers the updates directly to your desktop, to view at your
convenience.
With NewBot, you can track breaking news as it happens, stay ahead of
developments in your profession, or pursue a personal passion or
hobby. You can keep an eye on Eastern Europe, router technology, your
stock portfolio, business competitors, the Chicago Bulls, bonsai
gardening - anything in this changing universe that interests you.
At last, an intelligent answer to "What's new on the Net today?"
.. for people too busy to surf the day away.
NewBot is easy to install. And free. And pretty cool. We hope you'll
try it out.
http://www.newbot.com/
(There is one requirement, however, for this first release. To
download NewBot 1.0, you'll need an IBM-compatible PC and Microsoft's
Internet Explorer 3.0 browser, which you can quickly download from the
NewBot Web site.)
Best regards,
Bridget Skye
HotWired Membership Services
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