To: SSP who wrote (20296 ) 1/14/2000 1:07:00 PM From: Link Lady Respond to of 150070
No Prob. You follow so many stocks don't know how you keep all straight. This may help in DD let me know if you think RR prediction of 5 is possible. He is also the one I followed to IW which is up big time. Regardless MMI was up to .80 yesterday. Waiting for BGT now. Here is what the technology of thoughtshare is about and MMI owns 35% ThoughtShare Communications Inc. is developing a suite of Internet products that enable efficient gathering, organizing, publishing and sharing of web-based information. Individuals, communities of interest, professional associations and corporate enterprises using ThoughtShare products will gain competitive advantage and productivity through superior management of their intellectual capital, decision-making support, and the efficient sharing of information. The company believes that its core technology will become the standard for the creation and sharing of individually generated content information on the Web and will become a preferred mechanism for people to manage interactions with the web. There are two main components of ThoughtShare?s product line, the ThoughtShare client, TSH, and the ThoughtServe server suite, TSV. Gather, Organize, Share TSCI?s core technology, TSH, gathers information and presents it as an interactive visual map known as a ThoughtMap. A ThoughtMap is a graphic encapsulation of user-identified information enhanced by annotations, paths and attachments. ThoughtMaps can be easily shared via e-mail or posted to a TSV powered website. Support, Author, Manage ThoughtServe, TSV, is comprised of a suite of modules, which support the managed creation of ThoughtMaps on websites and intranets. It allows for the effective aggregation, targeting, and protection of intellectual capital. TSV supports the automatic structuring and organization of web pages into a ThoughtMap. Links you might find interesting for DDevert.com SFU goes from the lab to the market with new Web navigation software monitor.ca Web browsing organizer [October 1/99] B.C.s ThoughtShare Communications (TSCI), has successfully demonstrated a working, proof-of-concept prototype of its new user-friendly, Internet web browsing organizer, called ThoughtShare. TSCI believes that its product will "enhance user interactions with the Internet by making it easier for users to structure and share information gathered during an online session with popular web browsers." The company is expected to launch the commercial version of the program next Spring.www3.bc.sympatico.ca stockhouse.com