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To: elmatador who wrote (5548)10/12/1999 12:27:00 AM
From: Moneylover  Respond to of 12823
 
edispatch.com
A great read on wireless:
stockhouse.com

Did anyone notice Phone.com's great performance today?
This is a link to the company's website:
phone.com

eDispatch.com is a company I have recently discovered which is referred to favourably and often in Phone.com's prospectus which is a leading provider of wireless Internet dispatch.These two way data applications represent explosive growth areas.

I have met eDispatch.com's management several times and I have confidence in their abilities to capitalize on this market.
The low market cap on the VSE minimizes its visibilility but I am sure that will change as they prove their success and more investors get on side.The company has raised enough capital for their twelve month business plan and several of the larger shareholders have deep pockets and a willingness to fund the company going forward.
This area is just getting the market's attention and should be the focus for the internet players as is evidenced by the success of Phone.com(up more than $25.00 today alone).
I expect another significant deal to be announced with Nextel Communications and eDispatch.com this week and plans to list on NASDAQ are will be next.This is the cheapest priced wireless deal on the market today.



To: elmatador who wrote (5548)10/12/1999 12:57:00 AM
From: ynot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12823
 
elmatador, received this email today
now i have to choose between
NOK
MOT
definately NOT PHCM, based on their announcement today and your prior post which mentions XML
then there is symbian :)
do you have a 'three sided' coin? lol
this will impact 'last mile' greatly as wireless is the browser battleground and 'last mile' growth today is the www explosion, imho
regards,
ynot ;)

ps
i'm short PHCM, and will add to that position at open

Subject: Mobile Applications Developer Tool Kit


Today we are excited to announce yet another new tool that will allow you to
develop applications for the wireless world.

Mobile Applications Developer Tool Kit or MADK will allow developers to create
both Wireless Markup Language (WML) and Voice Markup Language (VoxML™) applications
with one development tool. The Mobile-ADK builds on Motorola's voice programming
technology (VoxML™) and introduces data capability based on the Wireless Application
Protocol (WAP) standard and Wireless Markup Language (WML) for mobile data.

The Mobile-ADK will enable developers to author and simulate WML 1.1 applications
using either a WAP Stack or an HTTP connection. It includes a WML 1.1 compiler
and interpreter for simulation of local and/or server-based WAP applications;
HTTP connectivity for simulating VoxML applications; and Automatic Speech Recognition
and Text-To-Speech Synthesis Engines. The integrated environment allows developers
to author and debug WML, WMLscript, and VoxML code. The Mobile-ADK runs on Microsoft
Windows 95 and NT.

The Mobile-ADK controlled beta period will begin the week of October 4, 1999
and will expand through out October. By November 1, 1999 the Mobile-ADK will
be available for download from www.motorola.com/spin, Motorola Developer Website
for Smart and Connected Products. Look for the Mobile-ADK information and download
under the Mobile Internet eXchange community. You will find Motorola's official
press release, about its Mobile Applications Development Kit, by following the
URL listed below.

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