Re: [CTRL] NetZero: Juno Merger Announcement

2001-06-08 Thread Foxter



I have not kept my computer turned 
on and attached to a modem and I havae not been discontinued from 
Juno.
I am on both juno and 
netzero.
 
 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  YnrChyldzWyld 
  
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 5:06 PM
  Subject: Re: [CTRL] NetZero: Juno Merger 
  Announcement
  
  


  
In case any NetZero member isn't aware of it, a few months ago Juno 
instituted a policy requiring all members to make their computers 
available to the service so that they could use members' hardware to run 
various computations (at least that's what we were told they were doing 
with our computers)...
 
In other words, as part of your agreement to be a Juno member, you 
had to agree to keep your computer turned on and attached to a modem so 
that Juno could access your computer at will to use it to run programs 
that it said it was running for companies that had paid for the service; 
Juno claimed that it was doing this as a way to keep its service 
'free'.  If a member did not allow this access, we were told that 
their Juno membership would be discontinued.
 
My guess is that NetZero members will soon find themselves 
presented with this demand to make their computers available to the 
service, too...
 
 
 
June
 
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Re: [CTRL] NetZero: Juno Merger Announcement

2001-06-08 Thread YnrChyldzWyld








  In case any NetZero member isn't aware of it, a few months ago Juno 
  instituted a policy requiring all members to make their computers 
  available to the service so that they could use members' hardware to run 
  various computations (at least that's what we were told they were doing 
  with our computers)...
   
  In other words, as part of your agreement to be a Juno member, you 
  had to agree to keep your computer turned on and attached to a modem so 
  that Juno could access your computer at will to use it to run programs 
  that it said it was running for companies that had paid for the service; 
  Juno claimed that it was doing this as a way to keep its service 
  'free'.  If a member did not allow this access, we were told that 
  their Juno membership would be discontinued.
   
  My guess is that NetZero members will soon find themselves presented 
  with this demand to make their computers available to the service, 
  too...
   
   
   
  June
   
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[CTRL] NetZero: Juno Merger Announcement

2001-06-08 Thread MIKE SPITZER

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- Original Message -
From: "Mark Goldston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 4:05 PM
Subject: NetZero Announcement


> Dear NetZero Users,
>
> Earlier today, it was announced that NetZero and Juno Online
> Services have agreed to a strategic merger. Together we will
> form a new company, United Online, Inc.  This exciting merger
> will bring together the two clear leaders in the free and value
> priced Internet access markets to form the second largest
> Internet access provider in the United States.
>
> While the merger will take a few months to close, be assured
> that you will continue to receive top quality Internet access
> from NetZero and your email address will not change.  In the
> future, United Online will unveil new products and services
> that will further enhance your online experience.
>
> It is important to note that both services, NetZero and Juno,
> will continue going forward and we will strive to create the
> best possible Internet access experience for each and every
> one of you. As a bigger, stronger company with significant
> resources in capital, technology and people, the new United
> Online, Inc. will be one of the premier ISP organizations in
> the world.
>
> We thank you for your continued support and look forward to
> a very exciting future under the United Online umbrella!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Mark R. Goldston
> Chairman and CEO of NetZero, Inc.
>
>

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