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To: Mike Buckley who wrote (44164)7/6/2001 10:12:46 AM
From: Mike Buckley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 54805
 
I keep forgetting to mention the Rule the World (RTW) newsletter. For those of you who are into short articles of the nature that you typically find online, the newsletter isn't for you. If, on the other hand, you're interested in a publication that gives ample space for the contributing editors to thoroughly explain their perspective, the newsletter might be tailor-made to fit your needs. To get to all the newsletters: y42.briefcase.yahoo.com

To get to the most recent newsletter: us.f1.yahoofs.com

The reason I mention the most recent one is because it contains three pieces well worth reading. Paul Philp presents a masterful treatise on valuation. Not only is the piece well worth understanding, it contains all sorts of links to supporting information. Dave Young's piece about Rambus is chock-full of the stuff we think is important around here. And if you're disheartened by the tech market in the last year and a half, you'll definitely want to take the time to appreciate Matt Tomkins's point of view about hope for the future.

--Mike Buckley



To: Mike Buckley who wrote (44164)7/6/2001 10:29:34 AM
From: Apollo  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
Thanx for your kind comments.

Though you mentioned instanat messaging for consumers and e-mail anywhere for businesses, I think the real key that fosters a tornado will be the so-called killer app.


I know you know this, but hey, Email is the killer app of the Internet, at this point. Why can't the ability to get Email, or to post on SI, anywhere or anytime, drive this wireless internet access market?

my guess is that the monster tornado will be in 3G

I think it'll be bigger, but, it may not come until the latter part of this decade. Oh well, at least our heirs will benefit.

Apollo