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To: mochool who wrote (69)2/9/2000 12:17:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 92
 
Is this good news for EDIG?

Message 12820396



To: mochool who wrote (69)2/16/2000 7:46:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 92
 
Will the next generation of cell phones eliminate portable digital music players like the ones that EDIG has designed? If no, will these new phones significantly reduced the projected future sales of this limited functional PDA devices (that is functionality relative to the next generation of cell phones)?

Message 12891788



To: mochool who wrote (69)2/23/2000 6:24:00 PM
From: Walter Morton  Respond to of 92
 
EDIG is looking at acquiring software manufacturers/designers:

In the ViaVid internet interview today ( viavid.com ) Robert Putnam clarified that EDIG believes the acquisition of a software company would best position EDIG for future growth.

Putnam also mentioned that the next big market that EDIG is looking at is voice-to-text and text-to-voice. He specifically mentioned that EDIG likes what it is seeing from Lernout & Hauspie (I may be wrong on this. I couldn't hear him well and there was no rewind button and I was not about to listen to the entire long interview all over again. After you listen to the interview, feel free to post a correction if I am wrong.)

Putman helped to differenciate OBJX from EDIG saying that OBJX is a company that offers a MP3 and MWA platform while EDIG offers a solution for all major formats.

The question of Mobile Linux vs. MicroOS was not discussed during the interview. ( Message 12930088 ) However, Putnam did state that once cell phones start to use removeable flash memory EDIG could possibly get into that market.