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To: Dave Swanson who wrote (160)3/26/2000 11:43:00 AM
From: sydney  Respond to of 162
 
PART TWO - THE BULL MARKET REPORT WEEKLY, March 24-25, 2000

13. YAHOO AND PALM TO DELIVER THE WEB TO HANDHELD COMPUTERS

Yahoo Inc. and Palm, Inc. (PALM, $55, up 2), agreed to bundle a suite of
Yahoo's Web-based services with the Palm family of handheld computers.
Today's announcement highlights Yahoo's commitment to deliver Web-based
services to leading wireless and mobile devices, as well as Palm's
commitment to provide the best of Internet content to Palm users from its
handheld computers.

Yahoo will offer services -- including Yahoo Messenger
(http://messenger.yahoo.com) and Yahoo Mail (http://mail.yahoo.com) --
which are expected to be bundled with current Palm handheld computers
beginning later this year. The agreement marks the first time Yahoo has
bundled its Web-based services with handheld computers.

COMMENT: This is a very logical relationship, one which will grow in the
future. Yahoo's content makes sense on a Palm. The instant messenger
will be particularly helpful, especially when the Palm becomes
speech-recognition enabled. The mail and news content fits the Palm like
a glove, and the whole services bundle will reach millions of potential
new eyeballs for Yahoo. This relationship will be cute from the start,
but the real payoff will be realized as the wireless Internet begins to
blossom down the road.