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To: Robert Rose who wrote (21822)10/17/2000 11:21:19 AM
From: levy  Respond to of 28311
 
Avogadro certainly has a team of allstars (I wish Digeo's had names that looked like this) ....check out their job experience.....
seattlep-i.nwsource.com
avogadro.com

yet they remain a small time player......certain to create some useful wireless products but no where in the league that infospace is planning to play.....the world wants a total package not just a small piece and needs cross platform connectivity. Only the biggest players will be able to come out fighting for that space and that is what insp is fighting for...he who controls the end users will be in the drivers seat....as you know at this point insp has a great first mover lead with wireless carriers but that is but part of the package....it has a start with broadband users with its connection to PA....but the other big players control lots of the universe and could keep insp out even if their technology is superior.....because of that the main competitor for insp in cross platform connectivity that I see (and what do I know) will remain microsoft because they have bought their way in to so many spaces and aol/time warner perhaps partnering with oracle