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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went!
INSP 89.89+8.0%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: silversoldier a/k/a SI Sy who wrote (21508)10/5/2000 12:16:21 AM
From: levy  Read Replies (2) of 28311
 
yes sy I can't keep up with all the reports my team is putting on my desk...I had to hire a middle management person to go thru these reports and give me only the most relevant info....I tried to convince Bryan B to take this job but he said he is to busy preparing audiovisuals for the the AA's next show and tell....

I told my team to research microsoft's plans a bit more and they came up with this stuff....it looks like Microsoft does in fact have a minibrowser, I believe purchased from a british company..its named "mobile explorer"...it looks like a few folks are using it as outlined below...this also talks about their stinger product

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"Microsoft Mobile Explorer. Mobile Explorer is the first and only microbrowser to support both WAP- and HTML-based content, which is shipping today on feature phones from handset vendors, including Sony Digital Communication Europe. Other handset vendors, including Benefon, Ericsson and Samsung, are actively working on Mobile Explorer-based solutions. Mobile Explorer is an operating-system-independent microbrowser."

microsoft.com

microsoft is also working with qcom on business applications for wireless with a joint venture called "wireless knowledge"

wirelessknowledge.com

on another subject my team also wanted me to point out that if you hit business from the infospace homepage that it brings you to a link that prominently features microsoft's "bcentral" , top right, which competes dirctly with our hypermart

infospace.com
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