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Technology Stocks : InfoSpace (INSP): Where GNET went! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: levy who wrote (21167)9/7/2000 11:10:44 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 28311
 
ROFL You really got me this time, Levy. Much as I hate to admit it, you're right! I'm a DUH head! And to think, I'm not even blonde!

Sandintoes getting that radiowallstreet links to work is a bit tricky....after going to the link remember to hit the red button that says listen



To: levy who wrote (21167)9/7/2000 11:56:31 PM
From: David Howe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
lol, the first time I used radiowallstreet I had the same problem.

I thought Jain did a very good job in the interview. Hope he does as well tomorrow at the conference and the analyst meeting later this month.

<< .....the current infospace platform for cellphones is narrowband designed....what are your plans to keep carriers tied to infospace platform in the forthcomiing era of broadband capacity on wireless devices?...isn't it true that infospace platform won't be needed >>

Very good question and one that I can only guess at. My guess is that INSP is most certainly working on a broadband application. He stated that one of the reasons they acquired GNET was to get into the broadband arena. No doubt that when broadband wireless is actually ready to launch, INSP will be prepared to roll out a platform that adapts the internet to the wireless devices that use broadband. Maybe this is one of the things that they will reveal or at least discuss at the analyst meeting.

Dave