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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 201.25+7.1%9:55 AM EST

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To: thecalculator who wrote (13406)7/29/2000 8:47:05 AM
From: Allegoria   of 60323
 
I know that the thread dismissed this as rubbish...but anyway...

Good luck,
Eric

NEW ORLEANS -- Interactive television company Scientific-Atlanta (SFA)and photography giant Eastman Kodak said Monday they are developing a new service to allow users to view, organize, enhance, share and order prints of their digital pictures via television sets.

"This collaboration between Scientific-Atlanta (SFA) and Kodak (EK) marries two of the most popular consumer devices ever -- the camera and the television," said Allen Ecker, president of subscriber networks at Scientific-Atlanta, in a news release.

When development of the new service is complete, consumers will be able to access the service through their televisions using Scientific-Atlanta's Explorer set-top boxes and interactive digital network and Kodak's networked printing infrastructure. Trials of the service are expected to begin this fall.

(Ref: cbs.marketwatch.com )
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