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From: Roberta Speyer (roberta.speyer@elecomm.com)
Sat May 18 11:10:58 1996


RE: OBGYN.net postings

Please allow me to apologize for personal messages that were accidently posted to the list.

OBGYN.net is an Internet Service that will be launched soon directed and entirely focused on OB/Gyn.

OBGYN.net is designed to be the place to go on the Internet if you are an OB/Gyn to find everything pursuant to your interests. There is a lot out there but it is sometimes difficult to find especially for people that are new to the Internet. We will harvest the Internet continually and make sure that the OB/Gyn information available is cataloged, indexed and searchable.

This service is being developed by Elecomm Internet Applications in Austin, Texas.(http://www.elecomm.com)

Geffrey Klein, MD of OBGYN-L is involved in the project. He is invaluable in keeping OBGYN.net focused on the benefits to the global OB/Gyn community.

We are all extremely interested in the input and suggestions of the OBGYN-L list members. Please feel free to share with us your ideas, what you would like to see now and in the future, on the Internet, for Ob/Gyn. Contact me at <roberta.speyer@elecomm.com>

This site is under development. I will keep the list informed of our progress. Please contact me personally with any questions or suggestions.

Thank You, Roberta Speyer

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Roberta Speyer
President and CEO			roberta.speyer@elecomm.com
Elecomm Internet Applications		(512) 451-2842
1909 West Koenig Lane			(512) 377-5626 FAX
Austin, Texas 78756-1210




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