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Technology Stocks : Apple Inc.
AAPL 267.510.0%3:59 PM EST

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To: JP Sullivan who wrote (26321)9/17/1999 2:32:00 PM
From: J R KARY  Read Replies (3) of 213173
 
IBM's Via Voice on hand-held ? ; AOL's Andreesen likes AAPL products

AOL's former CTO and Netscape co-founder/developer recently praised AAPL in a interview:

" Great Falls, VA:
Your story about making the internet as easy to use as a Mac begs another question.

What do you think about Apple's latest products, particularly the G4, airport, and iBook, and what do you see happening in the future for Apple?

Marc Andreessen:
Apple's new products are simply amazing -- just last night I was excitedly showing someone the foldout ad for the G4 Macs in this week's Newsweek -- they are amazing machines, with great design and great marketing behind them.

It's been really great to see, it makes you wonder what could have been had Steve Jobs never been kicked out of Apple in 1985.


Apple looks like they have a great future in front of them now.

All I know is that I want a G4 and one of those huge new 22-inch Apple LCD displays :-).

Gotta run... thanks for all the great questions! "

END of Interview
washingtonpost.com
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Winston good info on MSFT/WinCE . Wonder if MSFT's desire to dismantle Symbian is being driven by IBM's repeated demos of "Via Voice" at SJ's Keynotes .

Wouldn't an "insanely great" AAPL PDA leapfrog current technology if it had voice I/O - particularly if IBM was included ?

Jim K.
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