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To: stan s. who wrote (81787)3/2/2000 10:38:00 PM
From: Boolish  Respond to of 108040
 
Vice President of 3Com endorses ADSN's newest product for use with the Palm

LABORVIEW/HHC(TM) for Laborview allows professional workers to use their Palm device for data collection and to transmit synchronized labor data to the ASI ATServer© Client/Server database via the Palm Computing platform's HotSync technology. This application is especially valuable for professionals, such as consultants, accountants, field service technicians, lawyers and paralegal assistants, home healthcare workers, construction and other service industries where principals and
employees perform tasks ``on- site'. Products, such as the popular 3Com Palm V, have become widely accepted business tools for time management and electronic communication among professionals in these industries.

Janice Roberts, senior vice president of 3Com and acting president of Palm Computing commented: ``With the increasing mobility of the U.S. workforce and explosive growth in Internet and intranet use, more professionals and corporations recognize the importance of extending time and labor reporting into the mobile, wireless environment. The Yankee Group, a leading industry research firm, estimates that there will be nearly seven million wireless and mobile data subscribers by 1999,increasing to more than 21 million by 2002. LABORVIEW/HHC for Laborview.com is intended to address the needs of this
burgeoning market, specifically for customers requiring wireless mobile access.'

biz.yahoo.com



To: stan s. who wrote (81787)3/3/2000 12:15:00 AM
From: Mike E.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108040
 
Hi stan,

Have you looked at the chart for NTPL lately? Looks to have broken out at $14 and closed at $14 1/2 (setting new all time highs).

TRAC looked good today. Looks like your timing was impeccable!

take care,

mike