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To: marginmike who wrote (46923)11/1/1999 9:20:00 PM
From: Boplicity  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
ot ot ot SPYG ---> Mobile Data Customers

Spyglass is working with some of the world's largest manufacturers, service providers and wireless operators to bring Internet functionality to a variety of mobile devices. Browse through a summary of our customer engagements and see our latest mobile data related announcements below.

Japan's Largest Internet Service Provider, Fujitsu @nifty, Launches Wireless "Mobile Fitter" Service with Spyglass Prism to 3.5 Million Subscribers

New Spyglass Prism 3.0 Integrated With Inktomi Traffic Server Delivers Internet Content to Wireless Devices and Other Information Appliances Faster and More Efficiently

Seiko Epson and Spyglass Collaborate on New Wireless Communications and Computing Device

Spyglass Provides Mobile Solution for Stanford University Housing Services

Riverbed and Spyglass Partner to Deliver Powerful Web-enabled Mobile Enterprise Software Solution

Nokia and Spyglass Form Partnership for Distribution of Nokia WAP Browser Technology

Telenor Licenses Spyglass Technology for Faster Mobile Internet Information Services

Spyglass Joins Internet Screenphone Reference Forum

Spyglass Teams with Inktomi

Sony Selects Spyglass to Provide Internet Software

Spyglass Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Navitel Communications; Acquisition Will Significantly Expand Existing Windows CE Practice

Spyglass Secures $20 Million Multi-year Strategic Internet Solutions Agreements with Microsoft

Spyglass Signs Greenleaf Medical for Windows CE Handheld Device Project

SurfWatch Advances Internet Filtering/Content Management Products

Spyglass Tightens Integration between Embedded Internet Technologies and Content Delivery Platform

Spyglass Ships Prism 2.2 Internet Content Delivery Platform

Toshiba Engineering Licenses Spyglass Web Solutions for Internet-based Office and Control System Markets

Anigma to Demonstrate First Windows CE Internet Appliance Designed to Enable Comfortable, Wireless Web Surfing at Home

Spyglass Forms Windows CE Consulting Practice to Address the Growing Demand for Embedded CE Professional Services Projects

Spyglass Ships Latest Version of Industry Leading Spyglass Device Mosaic Web Browser Technology for Digital Cable, Satellite Television, Wireless and Other Non-PC Products

Spyglass Announces Immediate Availability of Device Mail 3.1, Small Footprint Email Product for Televisions, Mobile Phones and Handheld Computers

Spyglass Ships Prism 2.1 Internet Content Delivery Platform

Spyglass and Lucent Technologies Team up to Demonstrate Voice-controlled Web Browsing

Spyglass Enhances Device Mosaic Web Browser Technology for Microsoft Windows CE, Handheld PC Pro Edition Software

Spyglass Signs Leybold Inficon for Industrial Control Handheld Device Work

Spyglass Announces First-ever WAP Compliant Solutions for Wireless Industry

Spyglass Releases Web Browser Technology for the Microsoft Windows CE Operating System

Philips Licenses Spyglass Windows CE Technology for Velo 500 Handheld PC

Spyglass Data Communications Solution Included in Lucent Technologies' Wireless Portfolio

Spyglass to Demonstrate Wireless Data Communications Solution at SUPERCOMM '98 in Lucent Booth #6639

NEC Licenses Spyglass Device Mosaic Technology for New "NETJACS" Factory Floor Network Computers

Spyglass Becomes Systems Integrator for Microsoft Windows CE

Spyglass Forms Java Consulting Practice to Address Demand for Java-based Technology in Non-PC Devices

Spyglass Strengthens Wireless and Television Solutions with Release of Spyglass Prism 2.0

Spyglass Joins Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Forum

Thomson Consumer Electronics Signs Spyglass to Expanded Consulting Role for Future Internet-related Products

Spyglass and Sun Cooperate to Develop a Browser for the PersonalJava Platform

Spyglass to Demonstrate Accelerated Web Access for Windows CE-based Handheld PCs at CES

Sharp, Spyglass to Demonstrate Accelerated Web Access for Windows CE Handhelds at COMDEX

NEC Licenses Spyglass: Embeddable MicroServer to Bring Web Functionality to Its Office Equipment and Other Non-PC Devices

Nokia Selects Spyglass Prism Content Conversion Technology for Future Wireless Data Products

Network Appliance and Spyglass Partner to Embed SurfWatch Technology in NetCache Web Caching Products

Industry-leading SurfWatch Content Filtering Delivered for Spyglass Prism

Spyglass Prism 1.0 Significantly Improves Internet Performance on Windows CE 2.0 Devices

GTE Teams up with Spyglass and M-Power Corp. to Develop Web-Based Services Utilizing Enhanced-Display Telephones

Spyglass Ships Spyglass Prism 1.0 Dynamic Content Conversion Solution

Spyglass Prism Allows Non-PC Devices to Display Content up to Four Times Faster

Spyglass Announces New Version of Embeddable MicroServerTM; Features Easier Integration Into Devices

Spyglass Licenses Device Mosaic to Wind River for Its New Tornado for Embedded Internet Package

Spyglass Licenses Embedded Web Server Technology to BMC Software for its Internet Management Solutions

Spyglass Prism Content Conversion Solution Debuted at Embedded Systems East '97

Spyglass Ships Embeddable MicroServer for Office and Industrial Equipment, Internetworking Hardware

Spyglass Delivers Device Mosaic, Embeddable Web Client for Internet Devices

Spyglass Internet Connectivity Products Enable Web Connectivity from Virtually Any Device

The above is just mobile data, SPYG has many more irons in the fire. Check out their web site spyglass.com looks like a glue for internet devices. <g>

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