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2001:

July 23, 2001 - RAD develops full multimedia slot machine game.

  RAD designed and developed the RAD Slot Machine O' Rama game. This game was written in Visual Basic 6.0, and is a fully functional stand alone application. The game starts out by asking for your name and amount of money to start out with, and lets you keep playing until you run out of money. You can either play single, double, or triple mode, and increase the payout money you can win. Each of the pictures in each wheel are chosen completely at random. Odds of hitting 3 of a kind are the same as casinos. The average is 1 in 8 tries with a plus/minus degree of 5. Please post your high scores with a screen shot to webmaster@sibelwebdesign.com. Good luck and happy spinning! Don't forget to click the RAD logo in the game for an added bonus!

Windows 95/98/Me Version 3.0, 5.18MB, 7/23/01: radslotmachine.zip
Windows NT/2000 Version 3.0, 5.18MB, 7/23/01: radslotmachinent.zip

February 6, 2001 - RAD Launches New Website.

  RAD debuts their new company website. The purpose of the new website is to not only demonstrate the new My RAD groupware, but provide information about the company, as well as establishes itself on the Internet for doing business. Jay Sibel's web development company, SibelWebDesign, designed and hosts the site. The website is located at http://www.sibelwebdesign.com/rad/.

January 12, 2001 - RAD Develops Internet Managed Groupware.

   RAD develops groupware named My RAD. My RAD uses the Internet for the groupware environment. "My RAD technology pushes TCP/IP to the next level," says John Chang, Senior Vice President of Research and Engineering at RAD. My RAD uses new voice and data transmission methods over the Internet.



2000:

December 20, 2000 - RAD partners with Solar Heat to design a Renewable Energy (RE) Home.

  RAD Consulting partnered with Solar Heat Corporation to design the blueprints for the constructing an affordible RE home. This design will completely eliminate the need for electricity, and over time will become a more affordible solution. For homeowners with no access to power, this alternative will become the standard of choice.

November 13, 2000 - Albertson's Supermarkets Implements AMPS in Three Stores.

   Albertson's Supermarkets will install AMPS in three stores. "The success and customer acceptance of AMPS in the Bashas environment convinced Albertson's of are ability to provide a technology that works," says Travis Gould, CEO of RAD. Albertson's also signed RAD for all IT management and maintenance.

September 31, 2000 - Bashas Supermarkets Signs AMPS Deal with RAD.

  Bashas Supermarkets will be the first retailer in the US to use AMPS. Eddie Bashas says, "We're very excited about providing our customers the latest in checkout technology." RAD will develop and implement AMPS in five stores. Bashas also signed a maintenance contract with RAD for the AMPS system. AMPS uses RFID to automate the checkout process.

July 15, 2000 - Rapid Application Design Partners with Trolley Scan (Pty) Ltd. on RFID Technology.

  RAD partners with Trolley Scan to develop their RFID technology for the US market. The technology will be marketed under the AMPS branding. RAD will provide all development, marketing and implementation of AMPS in the US under direct license from Trolley Scan.


 
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