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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TSIS: WHAT IS GOING ON?

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To: son kien do who started this subject10/25/2000 9:51:57 AM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) of 6931
 
AOL announced its AVR service just an hour or so ago, and in the space of a minute I had registered and gotten on the phone to try it. It works beautifully. I was able to hear new and old emails, get the weather, hear stock quotes. I am sure that I'll be tempted to call it as often as I call my answering machine. Quack, of course, designed the service (owned by AOL), but Don said AOL will not do its own hosting, and that it will be spread between a few companies. (Who is doing the hosting now?) It will be wonderful if we can get some of that work...
I think this is very big. Soon tens of millions of aol users will be doing the same. Lycos is using Mobilee. I'm not sure if we know much about Yahoo's system yet.
H. Gordon
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