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To: Spytrdr who wrote (2116)8/9/2000 9:11:48 PM
From: levy  Respond to of 3070
 
From what I have read the infospace platform works very well with microsoft products......in fact I have seen it featured in microsoft's own literature... please share with us exactly what contracts microsoft has lined up with wireless carriers....infospace is not trying to compete with anyone with hardware products...rather they only aim to supply the software....the only way microsoft can caught infospace now would be to buy them at a hefty premium to todays price....

Ho-mee on the go2net a go thread would like to talk to you.
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To: Spytrdr who wrote (2116)8/9/2000 10:07:45 PM
From: Puna  Respond to of 3070
 
Microsoft alone is uniquely suited... Yeah just a bunch of PR BS like EMC'c CEO espouses to get attention.
It will be the numbers that count over the next year, this company hype is dribble, same goes for INSP's CEO.

Puna



To: Spytrdr who wrote (2116)8/10/2000 5:26:55 AM
From: The O  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3070
 
we supply content for microsoft to use under their brand name. That is the beauty of INSP. We actually supply the content to content suppliers who are able to claim it as theirs, and we get a fee. It ain't competition its opportunity. INSP already seems to be an integrated part of the Microsoft platform.

marketguide.com

February 2, 2000
InfoSpace.com announced that Microsoft is integrating InfoSpace.com's consumer and merchant services into its Microsoft Office Update. Microsoft Office provides a variety of product offerings and e-services for more than 2 million Office users each month.

December 15, 1999
InfoSpace.com announced that it is renewing and significantly expanding its relationship with Microsoft Corporation to provide services to MSN Hotmail and WebTV users, giving more than 52 million Hotmail and nearly one million WebTV users will have access to InfoSpace.com's Consumer Services.

September 21, 1999
InfoSpace.com announced a multi-level agreement with Microsoft Canada's portal web site, MSN.CA, to integrate InfoSpace.com's services into Microsoft Internet Explorer's search capabilities for the Canadian market. In addition, InfoSpace.com will be the featured provider of Business Finder and People Finder search services for MSN.CA.

April 22, 1999
InfoSpace.com announced that Microsoft is integrating InfoSpace.com white pages and yellow pages directories in Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 versions of the browser software.

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