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To: Return to Sender who wrote (4721)12/10/1999 2:46:00 PM
From: Jim Bishop  Respond to of 5041
 
Thanks RS, you do great work and your list is much appreciated.

AMQT

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To: Return to Sender who wrote (4721)12/11/1999 10:26:00 AM
From: SuperValu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5041
 
PERL News From A Company Insider - December 10, 1999.

Here is some real interesting information about PERL from a person who knows what is going on on the inside. From Yahoo.

messages.yahoo.com.

PERL'S NEW TECHNOLOGY
by: go_perl (39/M/Atherton, CA)
12/10/99 6:30 pm
Msg: 3198 of 3341

Dear fellow PERL longs-do not let the shorts scare you. They obviously do not know anything about PERL, Linux or computer technology for that matter. I have been using and programming computers since the early seventies.

I just got this rumor from a friend working in PERL's R&D department. PERL is supposedly working on a new, novel type of wireless connectivity technology working with Linux as the OS. My friend told me that he thinks PERL may have signed a deal with IBM, which is planning to enter the Palm form factor computing market with a new Palm PC based on their proven IBM S/390 CMOS and AS/400 technology, running Linux.

My friend told me that PERL will possibly be developing the wireless, 622Mb/s ATM link for this new IBM Palm PDA system. Do you know what this means, you clueless shorts wakeup2000i" and "nordique5"?

This wireless ATM link by PERL will be the world's first and finest, and takes advantage of quantum-mechanical phenomena, anti-matter technology and new silicon-on-insulator (SOI) chip technologies.

When IBM is out with its new IBM S/390 and IBM AS/400 compatible Palm PCs, everybody will be wanting one, and PERL will be the only supplier of remote wireless connectivity for these devices running Linux.

SV



To: Return to Sender who wrote (4721)12/11/1999 10:29:00 AM
From: Stuart Cole  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5041
 
Here is a unknown Linux play: BILL

They are offering their third party billing solutions on the Linux platform. Plus, early in 2000, they will be spinning off their software division as a IPO.

Had a small jump Friday with news that the CEO will be on CNBC with the Linux announcement.