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To: Mark Oliver who wrote (6436)6/18/1999 12:56:00 PM
From: cybermagician  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10081
 
This is a quote out of the WSJ
""The number won't ring a real phone, but friends or customers can
use it as a place to leave a voice mail message or send a fax. Those messages would then be translated into computer files and sent to e-mail accounts offered by Excite, where users could click on them to play audio files of voice-mail messages or to see faxes, these people
said. "
My observations =
1. This looks like 'efax' but just for Excite users.
2. How useful would this v-mail be and to whom ?
3. Why no mention of reading e-mails over phone?

Given Portico, myTalk, ebay, Excite, Intuit, Revolv and who knows what, seems they have a lot on their plate!
Anybody got a clearer picture of how it all fits.
long and strong
cybermagician