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To: lurqer who wrote (1917)2/12/2001 12:08:32 PM
From: Clappy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 104157
 
Thanks for the link.
I notice how many of these points tend make AOL look like a good stock pick along with all the infrastructure gorillas.

13. Entertainment will be increasingly interactive and online.
I'm a new witness to this. I spent a good deal of time this weekend interacting online. It was a lot of fun.
Probably even more fun when a large group of friends can get together online from various areas of the world.

15. “Trust” and “privacy” become more than buzzwords.
I'm still holding ITRU and may eventually add to them if they seem to have a strong hold on their technology due to their patents. AOL and other big names have signed with them. NOK just invested in a 5% share of the company.
Still no revenues pouring in, though...
They are a worm-on-a-hook type of investment...

I like AVNX to bring a lot of the gigabits across the existing fiber.
I wonder what the next great break through will be to bring those gigabits from the internet backbone to my house.
It's the last mile technology that seems to be taking the longest.
So far my only option would be the DISH Network's new satellite modem...
The cable company and phone company are still a few years away from helping me out.

Anyhow, the future sure in tech looks bright. I wish the market would begin to reflect this...

-Clappy