Re: Interactive Agents and the Web

Chris Bloom ([email protected])
Wed, 4 Oct 1995 06:06:17 -0700


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On Oct 3, 8:00pm, Mitra wrote:
> Subject: Re: Interactive Agents and the Web
> Chris
>
> If Telescript is esally the solution then how about pointing us at the
> protocol, many of us have reluctance to put much effort into a protocol=

> which is kept such a closely guarded secret.
>
> - Mitra
>
Mitra,

The protocol is coming soon. I am a big fan of Worlds Inc. and would lik=
e
nothing more than to see Digital Actors in the form of classes derived fr=
om
Telescript Agents. I hope the following statements answer your question =
and
compel you and your colleagues to join us at the conference.

--->CBB

---------------

General Magic is taking the first step to begin to open the Telescript
platform.

We want to establish Telescript as the language of choice for cesating ac=
tive
networked applications.

On October 30, at our developers' conference, General Magic will announce=
the
Open Telescript program and disclose the full details.

As part of Open Telescript, we will distribute the Telescript Development=

Environment (TDE) and the Language Reference Manual on CD-ROM at the
developers' conference.

This free TDE will be available for non-commercial use and will be
self-supporting.

This is the First Step - Developers can get started with the TDE =D1 you =
can do
your technical due diligence, it's self-supported and for non-commercial =
use.

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