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To: Rarebird who wrote (753)2/26/2000 5:43:00 PM
From: Ted M  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 851
 
Rarebird, I guess those 'fools' who bought in at the old high don't feel so bad now. Not everyone can time it as well as you.

This new-found strength sure didn't take long. We may be in a real winner for the new age here.

Your advice to hang on sure sounds right to me--at least for now. Later, Ted



To: Rarebird who wrote (753)2/28/2000 12:11:00 AM
From: jhg_in_kc  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 851
 
would you be a buyer at these prices. i am just beginning research . I assume PUMA has a patent, similar to what another favorite stock of mine just got, (INFOSPACE) Is this correct? Or can a competitor offer up a "copycat" PDA "window" and make the business a commodity? Has PUMA protected what it has invented? How durable as well as powerful is the product PUMA has put out?

FYI read the following--InfoSpace Awarded Patent for Commerce Infrastructure Services on the Internet and Wireless Devices
Patent Covers Private Label Commerce Solutions and for Tracking the Purchase of Products, Services and Information on the Internet and On Wireless Devices; Over 30 Patents Are Currently Pending for Other Commerce, Communication and Information Infrastructure Services
REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- InfoSpace.com (Nasdaq: INSP - news), a leading global provider of information and commerce infrastructure services for wireless devices, merchants and Web sites, today announced that it has been awarded a patent for commerce infrastructure services on the Internet and wireless devices. InfoSpace.com is defining the standards to accelerate the worldwide market for conducting commerce and interacting with information directly on wireless devices.

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On January 18, 2000, the United States Patent and Trademark Office recognized the innovations made by InfoSpace.com by granting the Company U.S. Patent No. 6,016,504 entitled ``Method and System for Tracking the Purchase of a Product and Services over the Internet.'

The patent also includes various aspects of co-branding transactions involving commerce and information services. For example, the patent provides solutions to such problems as returning a customer to a co-branded Web site following the customer's completion of a merchant transaction. In addition, it ensures that the co-branded Web site receives adequate compensation for driving traffic to associated merchants.

``With this patent we are finally being recognized as the Company that pioneered the concept of private-labeling commerce and information infrastructure services for wireless devices and Web sites,' said Naveen Jain, chairman and CEO, InfoSpace.com. ``We continue to build on our advanced technology platform and extend our competitive edge as the leader in providing infrastructure services.'

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