Press Releases

NetBrilliant Receives Honors

Monday, October 30, 2000 - Just eleven weeks after its release, NetBrilliant has received top ratings in numerous online reviews and has surpassed competing search products in downloads. With over 30,000 current users, and the number of users doubling every month, NetBrilliant is quickly becoming a recognized name in file sharing and web searching.


NetBrilliant Update Introduces New Environment

Friday, August 11, 2000 - Tenebril Incorporated released today the latest version of its flagship product, NetBrilliant (v1.10). This version of the software represents a strong departure from previous versions, incorporating a completely new look and a new focus. The NetBrilliant environment is a comprehensive interface to the Internet, supporting everything from classic surfing to advanced web searching and file sharing.


NetBrilliant Beta Version Released to the Public

Friday, April 7, 2000 - The public beta-testing portion of NetBrilliant's development cycle began today. Registered beta testers are allowed to download a pre-release version of the code for evaluation and testing before the planned June release of the completed first version.


Tenebril Incorporated Releases NetBrilliant Statement of Intent

Monday, April 3, 2000 - The legitimacy of many information-gathering and sharing applications has been called into question recently, inspired by the forms of copyright violation enabled by these tools. Tenebril Incorporated outlines its intent to honor and support, through its NetBrilliant product, the rights of copyright owners and primarily the profitability of their intellectual property.


NetBrilliant Product Announced

Friday, March 24, 2000 - Tenebril today announced NetBrilliant, a software application designed to be today's premier information-acquisition product on the Internet. NetBrilliant approaches the problems surrounding search on the web, data transfer over classic and novel Internet protocols, and will continue to develop as a solution to the general problem of information acquisition.


Articles

Beyond Napster (FOX Market Wire)

Tuesday, May 9, 2000 - The proliferation of small, free MP3-sharing products has led to the fear that widespread copyright infringement and the consequent loss of revenue by information producers, the recording industry in specific, cannot be stopped. NetBrilliant's creators recognize the need for revenue stream protection, for legitimacy in information transfer. The future may not be built through legislation, but through technology enabling the recording industry to make money through these MP3-sharing networks.

 

Tenebril Incorporated
PO Box 2421
Cambridge, MA 02138