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Innovative and Patent Pending p2p Internet technology provides a secure, scalable and inexpensive foundation for major advances in peer to peer application delivery. 1stWorks applications, announced and available today, include hotComm, IM-Live and ezPeer. Sudbury MA, June 18, 2001 - 1stWorks Corporation today announced the deployment of the 1stworks Peer Network, the foundation for a new generation of peer to peer (p2p) software solutions. 1stWorksPeer Network manages peer to peer connections through the Virtual Network Server (VNS) which is specifically designed to monitor and manage the dynamically allocated IP addresses (or port numbers for NAT protected users) issued by Access Providers or Corporations when users connect to the Internet. The VNS enables these connections by relating the dynamic IP address, which changes every time the user connects to the Internet, to the userŐs email address, which is relatively constant. Only management of the current location of registered users requires a central server. The desktop software handles everything else, including contact availability status. Since there is no central server managing data flow, there is no single point of failure or gateway for unauthorized access. Security is further insured through the use of a streaming cipher of all session data encrypted with a unique key based on the specific combination of the particular session and the individual participants. hotComm hotComm supports multiple communication modes: Text Messaging transmits every single word separately so that messages build dynamically in front of the recipients. Clicking on the microphone icon seamlessly switches to Voice and provides a direct audio contact with colleagues. "Drag and drop" File Transfer allows a user to provide protected access to individual data files on his computer system to other users, to groups of users or to anyone on the World Wide Web. With the hotWeb feature, when any peer selects a Web page including documents, the pages are automatically presented on the screens of the other session members for collaborative discussion and modification. IM-Live ezPeer 1stWorks is rapidly developing and releasing additional products to extend the functionality of 1stWorks Peer Network. In addition, a P2P Developers Tool Kit with the VNS, the client DLL and patented API driven address management technology is available for software developers who want to "peer to peer" enable their existing Windows applications quickly. Visit www.1stWorks.com and www.hotcomm.com to learn more, and to download your free 30 and 60 day trial copies of these exciting p2p applications. After your free trial, we will offer introductory pricing for unlimited use. hotComm, including ezPeer, will be available for $19.95 for a 3 month license or $64.95 for a full year. And hotComm, with both ezPeer and IM-Live, will be available for only $59.95 for the 3 month license or $174.95 for a full year. About 1stWorks Corporation Founded in mid 2000 by executives from several successful Internet software startups and based just outside Boston, MA. 1stWorks has created a scalable p2p network architecture capable of supporting global connections among hundreds of millions of simultaneous users. 1stWorks has created its peer network management and application development platform as the foundation for a wide range of peer to peer deployments. 1stWorks is also announcing IM-Live, the secure Java connection to hotComm and ezPeer, providing dynamic Web publishing from your own computer. 1stWorks connects any number of users simultaneously, using secure Peer to Peer connections to support interactive text messaging, voice connections and file transfer. In future development, 1stWorks will extend this basic functionality by offering a range of spontaneous access, content search and content distribution. Solutions designed to deliver authenticated, real time, interactive messaging and data manipulation capabilities based on secure Peer to Peer connections for both individual and group communication and collaboration. ### |
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