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Strategies & Market Trends : Stock Watcher's Thread / Pix of the Week (POW)
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To: Byter who wrote (35639)7/10/2000 2:40:47 AM
From: Dan Spillane  Read Replies (2) of 52051
 
My picks: Wireless Internet use to mushroom

Cellular Phone Carriers Untangle a Wireless Web
July 10, 2000

According to the ARC Group, a London consulting firm, about 100 million of the world's 500 million mobile phones in use by year-end will be capable of Internet access. Within three years, ARC says, an estimated 300 million of 900 million wireless phones will be Internet-ready. Other industry forecasts say that in five years, as many as 500 million people worldwide -- one of every dozen -- will have phones or other devices capable of wireless Internet access.

nytimes.com

I pick Texas Instruments (TXN), Atmel Corp (ATML), B-Square (BSQR), Palm (PALM), and Microsoft (MSFT) for the best mix of wireless Internet plays. Atmel and B-Square are my top picks.
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