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To: Joe Copia who wrote (16914)6/22/1999 2:12:00 PM
From: david simns  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
Check out news on SCKT

Microsoft Announces Plans for Wireless Communications Kit for Windows
CE-Based Palm-Size PCs
Tuesday, June 22, 1999 01:21 PM
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Designed to Enable Easy Wireless Connectivity for Any Palm-Size PC

NEW YORK, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Building on the vision of making any-time, anywhere access to
information a reality on a range of devices, Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) today announced at PC
Expo plans for a wireless communications kit for the Microsoft(R) Windows(R) CE operating
system-based Palm-size PCs (P/PCs). By integrating Palm-size PCs with data-capable digital cellular
phones, the kit will enable customers to access their e-mail, browse rich Internet content, and
synchronize personal information manager (PIM) information along with content and information
services from AvantGo Inc., all on their P/PC. Microsoft plans to work with Socket Communications
Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SCKT; SCKTW) on a key component of the kit, the integration of Socket
Digital Phone Cards for streamlining the attachment of digital cellular telephones to P/PCs.

Customers will be able to use the wireless communication kit to get full wireless access to their
existing applications via their choice of P/PC and a variety of cellular telephones they already carry for
voice communication purposes. The solution will enable customers to receive wireless updates to their
calendar, contacts and to-do list, send and receive full e-mail messages with attachments, and
download predetermined Web information with one quick telephone call. In addition, the solution will
enable a full online experience by allowing customers to work in a connected mode to access Web
sites or make live, interactive queries to do things such as look up a restaurant in a city they are
visiting or get real-time directions. The kit is expected to be distributed via carriers in North America
this fall for under $100, and Microsoft expects it to be rolled out worldwide eventually.

"The latest color-enabled Palm-size PCs are changing the way people look at mobile devices,
increasing users' expectation for what information they want available to them while away from their
desk," said Jonathan Roberts, general manager of the Productivity Appliance Division at Microsoft. "By
enabling access to their existing e-mail account and Internet-standard Web content -- on or offline --
we help ensure that they don't need to compromise when it comes to information access in their
business or personal lives. With the proliferation of data-capable digital cell phones, we see the
wireless communications kit for the P/PC as the next step in giving people access to their information
any time, anywhere."

"We look forward to working with Microsoft to expand the connectivity options available to users of
Palm-size PCs," said Mike Gifford, founder of Socket Communications. "Bell Mobility of Canada has
demonstrated the viability of our Digital Phone Card technology, and trials are now underway with U.S.
and international carriers. The value-added software included in Microsoft's wireless add-on kit for
Windows CE will further enhance the usability of the system."

"AvantGo is excited to work with Microsoft to help enable the wireless communications kit, which we
believe will be invaluable to business professionals and consumers on the go," said Stuart Read, vice
president of marketing at AvantGo. "The kit will enable on-demand wireless synchronization of all
AvantGo content and information services using commonly available handsets, allowing individuals to
post business transactions or keep hundreds of Web pages up to date with one brief phone call."

The wireless communications kit is expected to provide the following:

* Premier offline Internet content from AvantGo.com that has been
optimized for the Palm-size PC to take advantage of the unique color
screens
* Real-time Web browsing with the AvantGo Web Client
* Easy-to-use setup wizard, which runs on the PC and identifies the
customer's existing e-mail addresses, sets up the dialing properties and
Internet settings and installs the software
* ActiveSync(TM) technology 3.0, new updated synchronization software
technology
* Socket Digital Phone Card
* Step-by-step instructions for installation and use

Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software for personal computers. The company
offers a wide range of products and services for business and personal use, each designed with the
mission of making it easier and more enjoyable for people to take advantage of the full power of
personal computing every day.

The information contained in this document relates to a prerelease software product that may be
substantially modified before its first commercial release. Accordingly, the information may not
accurately describe or reflect the software product when first commercially released. This document is
provided for informational purposes only, and Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with
respect to this document or the information contained in it.

NOTE: Microsoft, Windows and ActiveSync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. Other product and company names herein
may be trademarks of their respective owners.

If you are interested in viewing additional information on Socket, please visit the Web site at
socketcom.com.

SOURCE Microsoft Corp.

CONTACT: press only, Brooke Richardson, 408-986-1140, or brooker@wagged.com, or Phil
Missimore, 408-986-1140, philm@wagged.com, both of Waggener Edstrom, for Microsoft



To: Joe Copia who wrote (16914)6/22/1999 2:45:00 PM
From: Enam Luf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25711
 
Joe, MYSW is up 1 1/4 :)

I'm looking for the trend to continue into the low 20's as we head toward the 2Q EPS report. Especially if they keep announcing partnerships like the recent ones with Intuit, Symantec, and Stamps.com.

-enam