Friday, June 04, 1999

BITS AND BYTES - 6/4/99


NEWS BITS AND BYTES
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 Here's a hysterical little animation that Daniel DeFabio of Clickable Magic announced
 on the GOODTIMES list: a first look at Star Wars episode _2_ Little Padawan Anni.

 Now in its fifth year, the Digital Club Festival, formerly known as the Intel New York
 Music Festival, is the only annual music event to combine the excitement of live music
 with cutting edge interactive technology. Founded by co-executive producers Andrew
 Rasiej, creator of Irving Plaza, and Michael Dorf, creator and owner of The Knitting
 Factory, the Festival finds its niche in creating a large-scale local event that can be
 accessed by a worldwide audience in real time via the Internet. The Festival website,
 www.digitalclubfest.com, is the virtual location for visitors to participate in the event
 and experience how music will be performed and purchased by the wired music fan in
 years to come. This year, all participating nightclubs will use streaming media
 technology to webcast live concerts from their stages, reaching thousands of music
 fans worldwide. While the 1994 Festival was only able to make digital photos and text
 available to a worldwide audience, in 1998 more than 400 continuous hours of live and
 archived performances were available on multiple "24 hour channels" along with
 interviews and online shopping links. British rockers Bush will be among the headliners
 performing on stages throughout lower Manhattan during the festival, taking place July
 20-23 in New York City.

 Go MoFo! MoFo issuer clients Razorfish, Inc. and Informatica Corporation priced
 their highly successful initial public offerings in April. MoFo clients Beyond.com and
 EarthWeb, Inc. each completed successful follow-on offerings of Common Stock.
 Also, MoFo client Xoom.com continued its pace of deal making with the
 announcement in May of an innovative $3.9 billion merger involving key Internet
 properties of NBC, including the Snap.com portal site.

 Razorfish, Inc. signed a strategic agreement to further develop and enhance the Web
 presence of Unisphere Solutions, Inc., a U.S.-based, wholly owned subsidiary of
 Siemens AG.

 Renegade Marketing Group's enthusiasm for its Gold Effie last year, and this year's
 nomination so inspired them, they brought out their "Doughboy" and toured him around
 town. www.renegademarketing.com/doughboy

 Continental Airlines relaunched their new site, done in collaboration with Blue Marble
 ACG, Ltd.


 COORRECTIONEESS
 Oops. Pardon my fast and furious fingers typing these mistakes: Dawn Barber is the
 correct spelling of the NYNMA highly energetic woman. Bernardo Joselevich is the
 correct spelling of this dynamic, charming and intelligent businessman of Duty Free
 Guide