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Weekly News Digest

June 11, 2001 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and company announcements. Watch for additional coverage to appear in the next print issue of Information Today.

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Infonautics Unveils Company Sleuth Subscription Service

Infonautics, Inc. (http://www.infonautics.com) has announced that its expanded and upgraded Company Sleuth service (http://www.companysleuth.com) is now available. According to the announcement, changing the business model from a free to a fee-based subscription service is in direct response to users' requests for premium content and services and to changing market conditions, (i.e., advertising-supported sites have struggled to increase revenues).

For an annual fee of $79.95, subscribers are able to track financial and other information on up to 50 companies, receive daily e-mail notifications, and access over 25 reports of company-related content. In addition, subscribers can conduct business research through the Company Sleuth Research Library, a new feature only available through subscription. Current registered users and new users may take advantage of a free, 14-day trial period. The annual subscription is now the only way for users to see all of the Company Sleuth site's aggregated content and receive e-mail notifications. Users who don't wish to subscribe can have a limited membership with restricted use of the site. This allows them to view eight of the company reports and track two companies.

Source: Infonautics, Inc.



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