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To: HO-MEE who wrote (21229)9/10/2000 8:44:53 PM
From: Susan G  Respond to of 28311
 
Thanks HO-MEE. I'm looking forward to Thursday then : )

Let's just hope the nasdaq reverses by then and doesn't continue in the direction that it looks like it's going in!
Susan



To: HO-MEE who wrote (21229)9/11/2000 7:54:42 AM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
Saraide has what sounds like and intelligent and normal Chief Technology Officer, Julian Craddock......I am certain this weeks show and tell will feature some of Saraide's stuff......they lost the global positioning development built into cellphones when they breached the relationship with Neopoint (I think)...I wonder who they are working with on that now...I suspect Ericcson

saraide.com
thecitizen.com
Julian Craddock speaks toward the end of this interesting discussion
sun.com



To: HO-MEE who wrote (21229)9/11/2000 10:54:04 PM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
Homee in that last interview Naveen said in a direct quote that phone.com was not competing with infospace.....well what about this....it looks like Saraide was conducted trials with this WAP company in Europe called Apion LTD (a cutting-edge network software provider) but then phone.com came along and bought Apion LTD....so what did that do to the Saraide trials?????...my guess is it "crushed them" but maybe not...maybe someone should ask the AA this next week what his plan is to crush phone.com for messing with him

saraide.com
phone.com



To: HO-MEE who wrote (21229)9/12/2000 1:56:39 AM
From: brk  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Nice plug on CNBC today by an analyst recommending INSP. I didn't realize that Naveen was the man behind Windows 98.

Not only do I think that he will discuss the strength of the merger, but the time frame in which the merger is complete.