| 1. | I saw an incredible product the other day. |
| 2. | It's like CNN on your desktop, beautiful color windows, 1996ish design. Very well executed. |
| 3. | A hybrid app. Part client, part content, part server. |
| 4. | The most compelling app I've ever seen for a personal computer. |
| 5. | Information stays current. Weather forecasts scroll thru the window as on CNN, only prettier. A beautiful green-on-black stock ticker runs at the bottom of the window. |
| 6. | An always-visible menu (like a Netscape frame) gives lots of choices. Sports, financial, weather, news headlines, presumably lots of other categories. |
| 7. | It's immediate like email, but impersonal like the web. It's customizable. If you're interested in just 5 stocks, that's all you see. If you just care about the weather in Boston, Austin and Detroit, that's what you get. Just what you want. Always current. |
| 8. | The content is free, the connection is free, the software is free. Supported by advertising. |
| 9. | It's a total end-run around Netscape and Sun. You do not need, nor would you want, a web browser to access their information. What they provide is much more functional, faster and prettier. |
| 10. | It's called PointCast. As far as I can tell, it hasn't been announced. This may be a scoop. My demo was unofficial. |
| 11. | They have a website, http://www.pointcast.com/. They don't talk about the software at the site. |
| 12. | But you can get a lot from reading the tea-leaves. A Macintosh and Windows version of their client is in development. The Windows version is further along. They're building on Microsoft and Metrowerks C++. OLE and OpenDoc. Their Mac client will be scriptable. They're in Cupertino CA. The people are from Adobe, Ziff-Davis, Digital Equipment. Investors are Merrill, Pickard, Anderson & Eyre and Mohr-Davidow. Chuck Geschke, the president of Adobe, is on their board. |
| 13. | You can sign up to be a beta tester from their home page. I did. |
| 14. | Lesson learned: we've all been head-tripping (again!) with standards and FUD while these people have been doing the end-run -- not waiting, using C++ instead of Java, and filling the promise, maybe years ahead of the technology path that Netscape and Sun are on. |
| 15. | It's a great time to be alive! |
| 16. | Dave Winer |