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Sausage Software was an Australian software company, founded by entrepreneur Steve Outtrim, which produced one of the world's most successful web editors: the HotDog web authoring tool.〔O’Neill, Rob: ("Creative anarchy recipe of Sausage's success" ), ''Computerworld'', Auckland, 19 October 1996〕 The product and company name have since been purchased by an Australian consulting firm, called SMS Management & Technology.〔Lebihan, Rachel: ("Sausage to raise $17million" ), ''ZDNet Australia'', 7 May 2001〕〔King, Agnes: ("The Sausage maker jumps from barbie to pool" ), ''ARN'', 3 July 2000〕 HotDog and the company became the 'dotcom darling' of the Australian media receiving a large amount of media exposure due to the young age of the company's founder and staff featuring pinball machines and a pool table in the company's reception area.〔 Sausage Software also invested in various other pioneering software strategies and products: * A range of small independent software products called "snaglets"〔〔Carton, Sean: ("Hot Links and Snaglets" ), ''Wired'', 28 May 1997〕 * A unique freeware texture generator called Reptile〔Smith, Douglas: ("Sausage Software Reptile: Create Funky Backgrounds" ), ''WinPlanet'', n.d.〕 * An early micro-payment system called the eVend Cashlet〔CobraBoy: ("Business Editors/Computer Writers" ), ''eVEND'', Melbourne, Australia (Business Wire), 5 May 1997〕 * A Java Electronic Commerce Server (JECS), a generalized middleware layer serving Java Applets with database data on request via an XML-like request/response protocol.〔Fitzsimmons, Caitlin: ("Sausage finds winning formula" ), ''ARN'', 16 February 2000〕〔("Clients: Sausage Software" ), ''System Solutions Pty Ltd'', 2007〕 Their website was one of the most popular at the time, receiving 250,000 hits per day in 1996. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sausage Software」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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