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To: Eveline Bernard who wrote (3633)11/12/1997 10:35:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Respond to of 9798
 
Hi Eveline,
I'm sure others will have some questions for Eid Eid too. Some might even be related to the NC! <g>
BTW Interesting site ( under construction.) Could use a once over with a Spell Checker though.
Regards,
Kurt P.

PC Video Networks

Welcome to PC Video Networks<</FONT> home page. We have gathered information about our Video Conferencing System we sale right here! for you to explore and enjoy. . . By using the CorelVideo system, you will have full-motion picture quality within your work environment and with connection to a WAN, home or stellite offices via H.320. CorelVIDEO is able to achieve real-time full-motion video because it transports an uncompressed analog signal over one unsued pair of wires of your existing Business LAN.
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HighTech Video Systems, with the assistance of Corel, also augments business communication through its unique videoconferencing solution. Whether you need to speak to someone across the hall or around the world, CorelVIDEO is the most efficient way for corporate clients to relay a message. It's an ideal tool for communication within an office, between offices and, as corporate video becomes more common, between your office and others.
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Some pricing:
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To: Eveline Bernard who wrote (3633)11/13/1997 9:24:00 PM
From: Leo Mitkievicz  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 9798
 
Eveline

You are not the only one who is thinking JAVA will be very useful in embedded systems. You are entitled to say "I told you so" ( and about 4 months ago at that.

"the real win for this powerful programming language will be in
embedded systems. When--not if--we start stringing together smart appliances, giving handheld devices greater intelligence and power, and extending the reach of everyday items (even our clothing), Java promises to be there with the ideal firmware solution.


cnet.com

Regards,

Leo