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Originally Posted by DateDoc
I didn't know this:
"His breakthrough came in the late 1990s when he was still working as a programmer. Thylmann developed software called Nats (Next-generation affiliate tracking software), which linked up the vast number of internet pornography sites for the first time and enabled visitors to select sex films according to personal preference."
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That's about the most inaccurate explanation of what Nats does that I've seen. lol
That description has nothing to do with what Nats does. Nats is an affiliate program software to get tools to affiliates, cascade billers, and pay affiliates.
And his work was on the original Nats version 1 correct? And I don't remember seeing that in the 1990's. lol
I remember seeing a few programs start using it around 2003/2003. But the big programs of that time were all custom backends...not NATS. And version 1 sucked anyway.