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                   NEWSLETTER #6  -  April 1996

  this issue edited by Jon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>

  Welcome to issue 6 of the IMDb newsletter. The newsletter is intended to
  keep database users and contributors informed of the latest developments
  from the management team. Comments and suggestions are welcome and should
  be directed to <newsletter@imdb.com>.

  It looks like the schedule for the newsletter will be about every six
  weeks. Expect future issues to be somewhat larger than this one.

  See the further information section at the end of this file for more
  information about The Internet Movie Database (IMDb).

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                           http://www.imdb.com/
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Contents
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  - IMDb does Oscar
  - Reaction to status change
  - Plot summaries wanted
  - Privacy policy
  - IMDb in the news
  - Web server changes
  - Database statistics
  - Future developments
  - For more information...

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IMDb DOES OSCAR
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by Jon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>

  Like everyone else, we covered the Oscars in real time; we had several
  winners updated before they began their speech, including the by-category
  pages. The main sites at us.imdb.com and uk.imdb.com were set up as
  mirrors, giving users a choice if one was overloaded. And our pages
  remained intentionally low on graphics to keep the reload times fast;
  some users told us that this made us faster than the "official" site.

  Of course, all names and titles were linked to their full database
  entry, and we have a complete list of Oscar winners, giving you a
  depth of coverage you couldn't find anywhere else.

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REACTION TO STATUS CHANGE
=========================
by Col Needham <cn@imdb.com>

  This is just really a quick thank you note to everyone who supported
  us during the recent changes at the IMDb. The reaction to the change
  was overwhelmingly positive and in fact we received only four negative
  messages. The data addition rate is also holding up well and last
  Friday we received a record 44,000 entries for the week.

  As you've no doubt already seen, the web interface continues to improve
  with new features and an even faster search engine. Once again all only
  possible because we have direct access to and own the servers.

  Watch out for further improvements over the next few months.

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PLOT SUMMARIES WANTED
=====================
by Colin Tinto <cst@imdb.com>

  The plot summary list is creeping along at ~150 new summaries a week,
  but I want more!

  Listed below are some of the more popular and best (high votes) movies
  in the database that still don't have plot summaries.

  No prizes for guessing which block got the most votes, and which got
  the highest. Highlander 2 gives it away...

	Due South (1994) (TV)
	Enfants du paradis, Les (1945)
	Scrooge (1951)
	Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
	Arizona Dream (1993)
	When Night is Falling (1995)
	Toto le Heros (1991)
	Last Waltz, The (1978)
	Funny Bones (1995)
	Brief Encounter (1945)

	Nine 1/2 Weeks (1986)
	Highlander II: The Quickening (1991)
	Little Women (1994)
	Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)
	Night Shift (1982)
	Johnny Dangerously (1984)
	Battlestar Galactica (1978) (TV)
	Wolf (1994)
	Erik the Viking (1989)
	Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)

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PRIVACY POLICY
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by Jon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>

  If you submit a plot or a biography, you can leave off your E-mail
  address and we won't give it out; we'd like you to at least include
  your name, but you can be "Anonymous" if you want. If "Anonymous"
  is good enough for the best-seller list, it's good enough for us.

  From time to time, we get E-mail from people listed in the database or
  their agents or relatives. All E-mail addresses, and even the names
  of the people we correspond with, are strictly confidential (unless
  there's an explicit request otherwise).

  Finally, we promise never to give your name or E-mail address to an
  advertiser unless you explicitly request it.

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IMDb IN THE NEWS
================
by Jon Reeves <jreeves@imdb.com>

  Just a few of the traditional media outlets that have mentioned us lately:

	The New York Times. CNN. Il Giornale (Italy). TIP Magazine (Berlin).
	The Wall Street Journal. PC Week. Premiere Magazine (France). News
	from Brazil (Brazil/US).

  We've also won several new awards. See http://us.imdb.com/Movies/Gongs/
  for the whole gallery.

	YELL for the UK Best (nomination).
	Project Cool sighting for March 30.
	Warren's Weekly Worthy Sites, week of March 31.
	MicroSoft Network weekly pick.
	c|net's search.com top pick.

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WEB SERVER CHANGES
==================
by Rob Hartill <robh@imdb.com>

  As part of the IMDb's recent move to a professional status, two new
  www servers were introduced (us.imdb.com and uk.imdb.com).

  Since September 1993, the primary www site had been at the University of
  Wales College Cardiff's Computer Science Department, and for most of that
  time the IMDb had been consuming all available bandwidth and CPU time on
  the departmental web server. Being the first, Cardiff proved very popular;
  over the years, well over 50 million requests were made to the site
  and in excess of 30,000 links made by users and other service providers.

  Shortly after the IMDb switched on its two new servers, the Cardiff mirror
  began a shutdown procedure. Owners of many of the most followed links
  from outside the IMDb were contacted in order to get links updated. With
  the reduced load, the Cardiff server is now responsive enough to once
  again be used by the Computer Science department for local services.

  In the coming months, the IMDb plans to invest advertising revenue to
  fund more mirror sites to replace the mirror sites at Mississippi State
  University (www.msstate.edu), LEO (www.leo.org) in Munich, Germany and
  the Australian mirror (ballet.cit.gu.edu.au) at Griffith University,
  Brisbane.  These sites are unable to continue mirroring the IMDb because
  of their University status. The three sites will be phased out gradually.

  Within a week of announcing our new sites, they were receiving over
  a quarter of a million requests daily. The popularity of the IMDb in
  the USA suggests that we can easily treble our US hardware capacity
  and fill it quickly.

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DATABASE STATISTICS
===================
by Col Needham <cn@imdb.com>

  This is a regular section giving information about the current size
  and growth of the IMDb. We receive between 20,000 and 35,000 additions
  every week from users all over the world.

   Number of filmography entries:   962,248
   Number of people covered:        309,805
   Number of movies covered:         68,522

   Size of the database (Mb):            79

  Recent milestones:
  - Over 10,000 costume designer entries.
  - Over 10,000 production designer entries.
  - Over 14,000 movies now have complete cast lists.
  - Over 20,000 editor entries.
  - Genre entries for over 30,000 movies.

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FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS
===================

  This is a regular section listing some enhancements we're currently
  looking at. Please bear in mind that some of these may take quite
  a while to come to fruition or even fail to materialize because the
  original volunteer decides not to proceed.

    - full support for accented characters (ISO 8859-1) without losing
      people that can't type them. Implementation in progress.

    - a list giving the language(s) of the original release.

    - a locally installable MS-Windows interface to the database is
      under final testing for those of you who want to reduce your
      phone bills!

    - enhanced awards section for the database covering more
      international festivals, national film institutes etc.

    - general support for alternate titles in languages other than
      English and the language of the original country.

    - a movie recommendation service that will use your vote records to
      suggest other movies you might enjoy. Initially available via an
      E-mail interface. Time to check you're up-to-date with your voting!

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FOR MORE INFORMATION...
=======================

  The Internet Movie Database is an international operation whose goal is
  providing useful and up-to-date movie information *freely* available
  on-line, across as many systems and platforms as possible. It currently
  covers over 65,000 movies with over 950,000 filmography entries and is
  expanding continuously.

  The database can be accessed via the WWW at:

     http://us.imdb.com/     [USA]
     http://uk.imdb.com/     [UK]

     http://www.imdb.com/    [IMDb HQ, contains news and pointers]

  The database includes filmographies for actors, directors, writers,
  composers, cinematographers, editors, production designers, costume
  designers, producers and a miscellaneous catch all section; plot
  summaries; character names; movie ratings; year of release; running
  times; movie trivia; quotes; goofs; soundtracks; personal trivia;
  alternative names; certificates; color information; country of
  production; genres; production companies; sound mix; reference
  literature; filming locations; sequel/remake information; release
  dates; advertising tag lines; detailed technical data; alternative
  versions; laserdisc availability; and Academy Award information.

  The database aims to capture any and all information associated with
  movies from across the world, starting with the earliest cinema, going
  through to the very latest releases and even movies still in
  production. Many thousands of movies are covered completely from the
  major actors to the minor bit players and crew members. All the
  information comes from the users of the database so please continue to
  support it and help it to grow. The database is updated weekly and is
  available over the world wide web, an E-mail interface or for local
  installation on Unix, Amiga and MS-DOS machines.

Academy Awards and Oscar are registered trademarks of the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences.

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