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To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (3554)12/27/1999 1:44:00 AM
From: Tae Spam Kim  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Agreed. With WAP set to take off, wireless Palms advancing, and text-based net access on cell phones, they ARE wearable computers.



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (3554)12/27/1999 11:27:00 AM
From: Ice Cube  Respond to of 4337
 
Steve, don't worry about all the hot air.. Hell, if people picked all my stuff apart I would have a ton of mistakes... Fact is, you have a business and your nbot perfect and so what.. Good luck to you...

Did you get the email I sent you on the B2B mortgage company? I will re-email it to you now... ICE



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (3554)12/27/1999 11:49:00 AM
From: kili  Respond to of 4337
 
wearable computers - seems like it may be too early or too soon to tell if we need wearable computers...a cell phone is a wearable computer in a way.

It sure is, Steve, and why would you be reluctant in seeing the potential? It's the display. Hopelessly inadequat. That's why MVIS and the VRD technology will become the breaking through technology to open a whole new world of vision. Imagine: A cell phone with a full color, full size display? Sounds incredible, but it's actually just round the corner. Take a look: mvis.com

Kim



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (3554)12/27/1999 12:38:00 PM
From: ArtAlley  Respond to of 4337
 
Netbulls places TALK in 'top 10' for e-commerce...

12/24 17:22 NetBulls.com Announces Investment Opinion

NetBulls.com Announces Investment Opinion

LITTLETON, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--December 24, 1999--

NetBulls.com Announces Changes to the NetBulls Internet

E-commerce Index

Netbulls.com has announced the following changes to the NetBulls Internet
E-commerce Index. WWW.NetBulls.com is a
FREE website for investors who trade Internet stocks.

This index is comprised of the top 10 Internet E-commerce related stocks based on
market cap in this Internet sector. This
index has gained +81% since January of this year and shows the dynamic gains made by
the Ecommerce businesses on the
Internet. Netbulls.com tracks over 370 Internet stocks with a complete profile on each
company. NetBulls has broken
down the Internet sector into seven sub-sectors: Business Services, Content,
E-commerce, Infrastructure, Investment
Services, ISP and Software. Changes are made to the these indexes at the end of each
quarter to better reflect changes in
the sector. Below is a list of the changes to the stocks in the updated NetBulls Internet
Ecommerce Index for Jan 2000.
Dropped: (NASDAQ:BNBN) Barnesandnoble.com (NASDAQ:CTIX) Cheap Tickets
Inc. (NASDAQ:MWHS) Micro
Warehouse, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEGS) Pegasus Systems (NASDAQ:VUSA) Value
America, Inc. Added:
(NASDAQ:DSCM) Drugstore.com (NASDAQ:ESTM) E-Stamp Corp
(NASDAQ:STAD) Student Advantage, Inc
(NASDAQ:TALK) Talk.com (NASDAQ:TMCS) Ticketmaster Online Continued:
(NASDAQ:AMZN) Amazon
(NASDAQ:CDWC) CDW Computer Centers (NASDAQ:EBAY) eBay Inc.
(NASDAQ:ETYS) eToys Inc.
(NASDAQ:PCLN) PriceLine.com

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To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (3554)12/28/1999 9:03:00 PM
From: Goinlong  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
Steve, what are your views on ESHR? I believe that with more people getting on line and much more competition, customer service becomes vital and ESHR has the answer. I saw they just added AOL as a customer and have many other "biggies" on the list.
TIA,
Goinlong



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (3554)12/30/1999 10:33:00 PM
From: DAY TRADER  Respond to of 4337
 
Steve

What is your take on Intraware (ITRA)

Was the recent run-up too fast?

Is there more play left in this stock.

I plan on holding this stock in my IRA for a couple

years at least.

Thanks!

DT



To: steve harmon - analyst who wrote (3554)1/3/2000 6:37:00 PM
From: LABMAN  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4337
 
STEVE

what is your opinion on BACKFLIP , anticipated to be a very hot ipo
in march 2000

backflip.com



Backflip is a second-generation Internet company, made up of a team of proven
technology leaders. Backflip was founded by Tim Hickman and Chris Misner, who left
Netscape to create a company that would solve a real problem and dramatically improve
people's everyday Web experiences.

Backflip has some of the best talent in the industry. The management team has built
popular Web products and large organizations before. The entire team draws on a
wealth of experience from such companies as AOL, Microsoft, Netscape, Intuit,
Women.com, IBM, Macromedia, Trilogy, Sapient and USWeb/CKS.

Backflip is a privately held company, and our investors, 21st Century Internet Venture
Partners and Angel Investors LP, have some of the most successful investment track
records around -- making early investments in name-brand start-ups like AskJeeves and
AdForce. Joining the founders and investors on the Board of Directors, is Jennifer Bailey,
a seasoned operating executive in consumer-oriented technology companies.

Backflip is offering a fundamental advance in how consumers capture enduring value in
their everyday Web experiences. As a team, Backflip is excited to help people enjoy,
personalize and get the most from the Web.