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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)?

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To: Brent D. Beal who wrote (31999)10/14/1997 11:51:00 AM
From: Reseller   of 58324
 
>Just doesn't make much sense unless it's interpreted as a product for IOM. <<

>>It doesn't make sense<< Unless Sony can steal away the
next floppy standard.
Bigger isn't always better, There's already bigger and downward
compatible and it's not doing very well.
They should talk to their MKE buddies.

I think these guys are coming to the party too late.
Just looking at the success of the Zip I'm not surprised that
there's some wannabe's coming out.

Iom just needs to keep on track and not let their product line get
fractured.
Looks like the cost of Zip drives are coming down.

FWIW
Reseller
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