To: Eqmx who wrote (25879 ) 11/21/1997 12:39:00 AM From: Marshall Respond to of 33268
Thanks, and if I recall the actual speech is available in Real Audio as well. Might also add that you can read/hear these on the company website datarace.com or bethere-datarace.com I still haven't quite put my finger on one small part of this "technology synergy". Most of what I think we'll be seeing going forward isn't hard to speculate on but at some point in time Ben's going to bring the internet into all this somehow - after all he played a major part in it's original conception. simonsays.com I noticed the word "synergy" was used here: techweb.cmp.com and there are many other articles in the past relating a few of his thoughts:" In three to five years, there will be millions of organizations, mostly small commercial organizations, doing their mainline business over the Internet as naturally as they use fax today" Ben Barker, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Bolt, Beranek & Newman (BBN)[IA95]. "The Internet is by far the best buy for commercial users. If offers the largest network, it has the lowest cost. The listings of all products and services will totally change the way industry and the public search for and buy products" Ben Barker, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Bolt, Beranek & Newman (BBN)[IA95]. csu.edu.au nb-pacifica.com zdnet.com techweb.com zdnet.com oramag.com Lightstream Was BBN's, now Cisco's: netlab.ucs.indiana.edu Bet Ben didn't know he was quoted in this:Ben Barker, designer of ARPANET hardware interfaces i 1969 stated: 'The absence of regulation has been a key reason fo the creative energy and rapid advancement which has characterized the Internet. If the government moves in to regulate it i response to the competitive environment brought on by the success of the Internet, this dynamic energy will be lost' (Anthes 105). rembrandt.erols.com More brief mentions:bvsd.k12.co.us cbi.umn.edu wwww.wired.com agsm.ucla.edu