| I heard on CNBC a comment on how the Republican primary sight was connected via CDMA technology in a very short period of time, and that it was good proof thaat the technology had "come of age."  Not that we didn't know it already, but it was nice to have the reinforcement. 
 I include the following as an article of general QCOM interest, taken from www.software.com:
 
 QUALCOMM AND SOFTWARE.COM ANNOUNCE
 LONG TERM PARTNERSHIP TO DELIVER
 INTEGRATED INTERNET/INTRANET MESSAGING SYSTEMS
 
 Developers of Eudora and Post.Office Give Email
 Customers Reliable, Scalable Functionality to Replace
 Outdated Proprietary Email Systems
 
 SAN DIEGO, Calif. (August 12, 1996) - QUALCOMM
 Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM), a leading developer of
 advanced digital communications and Internet and intranet
 electronic messaging solutions, and Software.com Inc., the leading
 provider of Internet/intranet standards-based messaging servers,
 today announced an extensive partnership and technology
 licensing agreement to deliver comprehensive client/server
 solutions for electronic messaging via the Internet and intranets.
 This agreement will provide users with the highest-possible level of
 electronic messaging and performance available today as
 customers migrate from proprietary mail systems to Internet
 standards-based messaging.
 
 Under the terms of the agreement, QUALCOMM's Eudora
 Division will license Software.com's Post.OfficeT server
 technology for use in their Eudora messaging product line. In
 addition, the companies will share product development and
 marketing experience to provide the Internet and intranet
 messaging market with the most advanced client and server
 messaging technology available. The Eudora division recently
 announced intentions to enter the electronic messaging server
 market - with products for Windows NT and multiple UNIX
 platforms. These server products will be based on Software.com's
 Post.Office server technology and will be highly integrated with
 the company's Eudora software, currently the world's most
 popular Internet email application with over 10 million users.
 The first products resulting from the partnership with
 Software.com will be marketed by the Eudora Division of
 QUALCOMM under the Eudora brand as part of its client/server
 software family and are expected to begin shipping during Q4,
 1996. Specific product features, pricing and availability will be
 announced at a later date.
 
 "The old model of proprietary email is beginning to show many
 significant weaknesses throughout the marketplace, such as
 LAN-based, proprietary gateways that frequently corrupt mail,
 prevent attachments from being transferred, and significantly slow
 email delivery. Most vendors attempting to capitalize on the
 intranet movement don't have the vast expertise QUALCOMM
 and Software.com have," said Craig Brenner, Director of
 Worldwide Marketing, Eudora Division of QUALCOMM. "This
 is a breakthrough agreement that leverages our two companies'
 combined wealth of experience developing Internet messaging
 software and communications infrastructure. No other vendor can
 promise the kind of robust Internet/intranet messaging and
 communications solutions that QUALCOMM and Software.com
 will deliver."
 
 "Software.com's commitment to developing commercial-grade
 Internet-based messaging products makes this agreement with
 QUALCOMM's Eudora Division a strong industry match-up that
 will ultimately benefit organizations - from workgroups to
 enterprises - who are looking to make a successful transition
 from proprietary to Internet-based mail systems," said Valdur
 Koha, President and COO of Software.com. "This is the first time
 that such strong Internet messaging expertise has been combined.
 We expect that the result of this partnership will be market-leading
 products the likes of which no other vendor can deliver."
 
 "This partnership between the two leading Internet email software
 vendors represents a big step forward for open standards
 messaging," according to Mark Levitt, Electronic Messaging
 Analyst at International Data Corporation. "Users will benefit from
 having a single source for a complete client/server Internet-style
 messaging solution that can meet the needs of organizations of any
 size."
 
 With over 10 million users worldwide, QUALCOMM's Eudora
 software is the industry's most popular Internet email solution. A
 study by International Data Corporation concluded that
 QUALCOMM with its Eudora Pro software is the dominant
 leader in the worldwide Internet email software market, with 63.5
 percent of installed mailboxes and 70.9 percent share of all new
 Internet mailboxes, as of December 1995. A survey of Internet
 users conducted by Matrix Information Directory Services
 (MIDS) of Austin, Texas, a leading authority on the Internet and
 its growth, concluded that over 60 percent of educational
 institutions and over 50 percent of organizations on the Internet
 use Eudora software for communication.
 
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