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To: Eric L who wrote (21146)7/13/2002 11:35:41 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 34857
 
Seems to be little conflict between

<open the door to a richer set of wireless media offerings in the future.>
and
<deflect the emerging threat from Microsoft in the market for software for mobile hand-held devices>

The two issues actually seem to be pretty much the same, just as back in 1995, slightly
before the the US courts, as well as states, got into the action (?? maybe they saw the light or
dark of the tunnel earlier??)

Ilmarinen

Without getting into boring details of crash-bloath-and-doze,with a really huge footprint and battery,
even helictopter sized fans on the hot Intel CISC CPU, seems sombody has already done all
of that, predicting the crashing future??
(note, I am not pointing to any wish for revenge for that OS2 thing of IBM-MSFT, nor the SPOX of
Intel-MSFT, just he basics of mobile-telephone issues, expected to work even for my godmother)

On the other three-fingered hand, who was it who withdrew to think about mobile strategies, leaving the
tougher balls to fight out the present shareholder values??

Btw, I am forced to admit (like FT), that I don't know if Jurmo, or whatever his name was spelled,
evere testified on those e-mails or whatever echelon things they were??

Btw,btw, is there anyone made a hero by saying "The biggest danger for our industry is another united
or standard fuit or oil"