Snap, CNet launch e-mail service.

Broadcasting & Cable, October, 1998 by Tedesco, Richard

Snap, the NBC/CNet joint venture, and CNet launched a free e-mail service last week, offering PC users permanent online addresses. The new service transfers to any desktop, so users hypothetically can retain the service, Email.com, when changing jobs or switching Internet service providers.

Users gain access through the Snap front door, effectively creating another draw for visitors to the 'Net portal that NBC and CNet would like to build into a major Web presence. "Consumers now have a convenient, comprehensive Web-based messaging service they can use for life," says Halsey Minor, CEO of Snap and CNet. Snap and CNet have created the new service with iName, a New York-based e-mail technology company. NBC purchased 12% of Snap last June for...

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