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Technology Stocks : COMS & the Ghost of USRX w/ other STUFF
COMS 0.00130-13.3%Nov 7 11:47 AM EST

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To: Scrapps who wrote (16224)6/19/1998 11:25:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) of 22053
 
Excerpts from tech summit
USA Today - 06/18/98- Updated 01:26 PM ET

Televisions that deliver electronic mail and bank statements.
Personal computers that compile videos of the news you want, then
turn off the lights when you go to bed. Automobiles with voice chips
that tell drivers when to turn, and who's calling on the wireless
phone. We're awash in predictions as media and technology fuse in
a process called ''convergence.'' But it's hard to distinguish fact
from fantasy -- and whether we should react with awe or anxiety. To
sort things out, USA TODAY invited top executives and
policy-makers from the convergence world to share their views in
our first Media & Technology Summit. Media Reporter David
Lieberman and technology reporter Kevin Maney led the
discussion.

Q: A family gets up and gets going in the morning. We've been
hearing a lot about networked homes and appliances that talk to
each other. What's real, what's not?

Benhamou: Most people get up at the sound of an alarm clock, but it
tends to be a very isolated device -- sounds that come out and that
moment is lost and not connected with the rest of the day. I think
increasingly these sounds will not come out of a digital alarm clock, but
they will come out of devices that are part of homes. I'm assuming that
by the time I get up, the useful things to have taken place at night have
indeed taken place. For example, my PC or my home server has
received information that I'm interested in from my favorite online
service providers. If there's been a change to my schedule, my work
schedule during the night because something has happened in Asia, this
has been reflected in my calendar and has been downloaded into that
same device.

usatoday.com

A LONG ONE, but interesting.

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