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To: Patrick E.McDaniel who wrote (154774)3/10/2000 12:47:00 AM
From: calgal  Respond to of 176387
 
Hi Pat! Nothing foolish about owning Dell stock! :)Leigh

"How can a company with any less Internet-savvy compete with the likes of a Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), or a Dell Computer (Nasdaq: DELL), both of which use the Internet to enormous advantage in running operations."

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USA, the Computer Nation

The world changes in small ways every day, until those changes become a new way of life. Radio, the telephone, and television were all accepted slowly at first, especially compared to the Internet's rate of acceptance. Although computers will probably never be as "important" as our advances in health science the past 100 years, computers are quickly changing our lives profoundly. And America is leading the way by leaps and bounds.

In fact, other countries fear that American businesses are positioning themselves to lead for the next 100 years or longer. Sporting "first mover" advantage, an advantage that utilizes all of the latest technologies and capitalizes most on the Internet, how can foreign companies compete with America's leaders? How can a company with any less Internet-savvy compete with the likes of a Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO), or a Dell Computer (Nasdaq: DELL), both of which use the Internet to enormous advantage in running operations. (And both of which are covered extremely well by Fool Research -- the reports are out soon.)