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Webbittown finally goes public.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Carol A Braddock)
Tue Oct 19 17:59:23 1999

Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 16:37:13 -0500 (CDT)
From: Carol A Braddock <carolab@censored.org>
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Palo Alto, Ca. (Webbittown News)					

Webbittown has finally jumped on the funding bandwagon, and 
became Delaware corporation #3106728, as of October 4th, 1999.

"WE ARE THE NEXT BIG THING", declared the former Carol Anne Cypherpunk.
"And, one of our main features will be its ability to carry on anonymous
transactions within a 3-dimensional space", says the Webbittown founder.

Webbittown has been in seed stage funding for over six weeks, and is
currently looking for angel and first stage venture capitalization.
"We are now off to garage.com, so we can make a better presentation
level to all who will be concerned," says Braddock, "so that when all
the Y2K issues are over, we will be properly positioned to thrive,
grow, and become the premier stock play of the 21st century."

Webbittown was concieved in late 1994/early 1995, and did not emerge
as a serious internet play until September. Braddock says that tech-
nology finally exists for Webbittown to present itself as a 3d city,
as opposed to its inital 2d rendering. 

Webbittown systems will need extensive cryptography, and Braddock
goes on to venture that it might be the largest single database of
encrypted records, in the not to distant future.

"And to think it was all just a few lines scrawled in the Internet
sands just a few short years ago....mused Braddock".


Webbittown News
1036 Bayless Ave.
Sst. Paul, Mn 55114
651-649-1120


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