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To: peter wolff who wrote (8183)3/6/2000 9:03:00 AM
From: Papillon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10081
 
Peter, By "irons in the fire," I was referring to Wireless Knowledge's Revolv, which was to use GMGC tech, but may now be in limbo. Also, the BellSouth Trials and the other Telcom trials that were announced long ago. Was also referring to Portico, which has certainly not seen its potential realized. And then, of course, there is MyTalk and the new relationship with Juno. Let's not forget the ongoing, and hopefully developing, relationship with Excite, which owns 6% of GMGC. There is also the announced trials with Intuit, which have yet to bear fruit. I'm sure I'm leaving something out. Let's not forget that Microsoft owns, what, 12-13% of GMGC. There is some amazing potential here, as you must have realized since you have been invested in GMGC for almost two years. Again, OnStar alone is going to be very, very big. Witness the announcements last week about in-vehicle internet access in Europe and today's LU announcement. Everybody wants in this game, but GMGC, working with GM, is getting there first.
Best,
Papillon