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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: gdichaz who wrote (53093)11/20/2002 7:26:26 PM
From: paul_philp  Read Replies (1) of 54805
 

Or will you pull your ubiquitious device out of your pocket, click a few keys, and complete the transaction.


I agree. CDMA will dominate low data intensity applications.


The Qualcomm chips will be in PDA's, handhelds generally, computers such as laptops on up - and even refrigerators, gas pumps, coke machines and on and on.


As long as there is not an implied 'ONLY' or 'ALL' in this statement, I agree.


Qualcomm will have WiFi in its one chip -- repeat one chip.


I am from Missouri on this one. I have been listening to technology industry hype about hybrid solutions for 25 years.

Paul
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