Show report: Spring Comdex, day three

The third day of Spring Comdex opened with an odd keynote address by CNN founderTed Turner and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. Turner announced CNN Custom News , a joint venture

Paul Thurrott

June 3, 1997

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The third day of Spring Comdex opened with an odd keynote address by CNN founderTed Turner and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. Turner announced CNN Custom News, a joint venture between CNN and Oracle that became available todayfor free. The service will personalize content from CNN and over 100 other services.

"We will give you what you want, when you want it," Mrs. Fonda said.

Apparently, the demo of the service was a disaster, which did not amusethe volatile Turner.

"I was worried it wouldn't be ready. Someday it will work...You're not doinga very good job [with the demo]," he said to Ellison. "We should have practiced. We keep this up Larry, and both our stocks are going to fall."

Other than some Ellison jabs at Microsoft, the keynote didn't generatemuch of a positive response. Not that I witnessed this personally: I was once again back at the hotel in bed, seemingly suffering from a sleeping disorder. My morning went something like this:

"Get up, time for breakfast."
"Hrrrmmmm"

"We're leaving now, get up."
"Hrrrmmmm"

"We'll bring you back something."
"Hrrrmmmm"

"We brought back something."
"Hrrrmmmm"

"Your breakfast is cold now."
"Hrrrmmmm"

You probably get the idea. In any event, once I'd convinced the guys from Wugnet that I have an infinite capacity for sleep, I finally rolled out thedoor around one in the afternoon, just in time to head for the airport. While the show itself was lamer than some recent shows, like Fall Comdexand Seybold, I had a great time. Atlanta is truly a beautiful city, despite the Peachtree thing (see yesterday's WinInfo for details)

About the Author

Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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