Re: Help name our technology! I found it
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10221
interpreted = N
texte = Building block, can be artifically engineered, mutates once in a while -sometimes in a good way, sometimes bad, lets us blend into the formerly hotSan Diego biotech market, 9 out of 10 lab mice prefer WebDNA,...niceidea...John.>This one is hot Web-DNA>>Dynamic (Database)>Naming (Namecall)>Architecture>>WebCatalog 2's WebDNA technology makes creating dynamic web sites easy>or>This product uses a WebDNA-compliant macro language or>Another incredible product from PCS based on WebDNA technology>>Pacific Coast Software's New web technology aptly named Web-DNA, is the>building blocks for their new version of WebCatalog 2.0.>>This one has enormous potential from a marketing and development>standpoint.>Where's my free copy of something expensive.>>I checked it out, on a quick search of the web and found only one>reference close, I would think you will be lawyer safe. Everything else>was medical related.>>http://dna.bc.ca/index.html>>>>>>>>Robert Minor>>__________________________________________________________>CyberMill Website Designers & Publishers>8616 Joseph Ave>St. Louis, MO 63144>voice 314-962-4024>email: webmaster@cybermill.com>http://www.cybermill.com/>__________________________________________________________>We are not responsible for any misspelling or misinformation>please check with your internet provider for defects.>>>John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing *********************************Pacific Coast Software * Home of the Web's best11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #462 * Catalog and Merchant softwareSan Diego, CA 92128 * http://www.smithmicro.comPhone: 619-675-1106 Fax: 675-0372 *********************************
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Building block, can be artifically engineered, mutates once in a while -sometimes in a good way, sometimes bad, lets us blend into the formerly hotSan Diego biotech market, 9 out of 10 lab mice prefer WebDNA,...niceidea...John.>This one is hot Web-DNA>>Dynamic (Database)>Naming (Namecall)>Architecture>>WebCatalog 2's WebDNA technology makes creating dynamic web sites easy>or>This product uses a WebDNA-compliant macro language or>Another incredible product from PCS based on WebDNA technology>>Pacific Coast Software's New web technology aptly named Web-DNA, is the>building blocks for their new version of WebCatalog 2.0.>>This one has enormous potential from a marketing and development>standpoint.>Where's my free copy of something expensive.>>I checked it out, on a quick search of the web and found only one>reference close, I would think you will be lawyer safe. Everything else>was medical related.>>http://dna.bc.ca/index.html>>>>>>>>Robert Minor>>__________________________________________________________>CyberMill Website Designers & Publishers>8616 Joseph Ave>St. Louis, MO 63144>voice 314-962-4024>email: webmaster@cybermill.com>http://www.cybermill.com/>__________________________________________________________>We are not responsible for any misspelling or misinformation>please check with your internet provider for defects.>>>John A. Hill, V.P. Marketing *********************************Pacific Coast Software * Home of the Web's best11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #462 * Catalog and Merchant softwareSan Diego, CA 92128 * http://www.smithmicro.comPhone: 619-675-1106 Fax: 675-0372 *********************************
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