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To: Dennis Nicks who wrote (4063)1/14/2000 9:26:00 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
Does anyone here (besides me) ever look at these Thomson "I Watch" charts (http://www.thomsoninvest.net/iwatch/cgi-bin/iw_page)? While I must admit I'm less than knowledgeable about interpreting these things, I find it significant that there seems to be persistent instiutional interest in INPR. I pretty much check each day's activity, and the buy interest seems to always be much heavier than the sell interest... I suppose that's not shocking news, though...



To: Dennis Nicks who wrote (4063)1/18/2000 4:13:00 PM
From: Dennis Nicks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5102
 
An interesting situation with the Java Developer's Journal reader's choice awards. For best Java IDE, we have Oracle JDeveloper as #1 and Borland JBuilder as #2. Now wait a minute! I thought Oracle LISENCED JBuilder and repackaged it as JDeveloper. So, I guess we can start saying that Borland has the the #1 and #2 Java IDE, that sounds pretty good to me..

If you haven't voted or you just want to check out the standings, here's the link:

sys-con.com

Dennis