Talk:Brad Templeton

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ClariNet?

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The article should mention ClariNet somewhere. -- Dominus (talk) 16:47, 2 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

Templeton's web site says:

I was the founder and publisher of ClariNet Communications Corp., the world's first ever ".com" company (by which I mean a business based on the internet rather than one like uu.net which sold connectivity itself) and which was also the net's first and for a long time largest electronic newspaper. I founded ClariNet in 1989 in Waterloo, Ontario with the crazy idea of trying to make money publishing professional information over the net and to the net audience. It came to take up almost all my time. ClariNet has quite a detailed web page where you can read all about what they do. I built it up to by far the largest paid subscription base on the net, and then In June of 1997, I sold ClariNet to Individual, Inc. which also publishes online news.

-- Dominus (talk) 16:49, 2 September 2008 (UTC)Reply

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