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To: micromike who wrote (3742)11/30/1997 3:27:00 PM
From: Steve  Respond to of 9798
 
Dear Mike,
"JAVA AND NCs WAS ONE AREA THEY HAD TO DEVELOP BUT THEY SCREWED IT UP SO FAR" It is funny you saying things like that I remember you agreed
what I said about their change in Java Office was for good. Is it because you sold all Corel shares or you wake up from Corel dream and
I still in the dream. Oh well, lots of weakness in human nature can be seen in Corel's threads, of course including myself. It is a game after all.
JMHO
SW



To: micromike who wrote (3742)11/30/1997 5:39:00 PM
From: Steve  Respond to of 9798
 
Dear Mike, Oh I rememeber you went to Comdex. The guy in Corel's booth didn't show you Remagen software that led you to the conclusion Corel screwed up its Java and NCs. Is it justified to say things like that because of this?
JMHO
SW



To: micromike who wrote (3742)11/30/1997 8:59:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Respond to of 9798
 
<<if there is a demand for it which I'm not sure there is right now.>>
Mike,
The following graphic depicts projections by The Gartner Group indicate that videoconferencing systems (equipment) will
continue growing in terms of total revenues at a compounded rate of greater than 60% per year.
Copyright 1995 View Tech, Inc.
The Videoconferencing Market Keeps Growing
pblsh.com



To: micromike who wrote (3742)11/30/1997 9:07:00 PM
From: A. Reader  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9798
 
Recent Developments
In early January, two industry leaders, CLI and Vtel, announced plans for a merger. The implications of the merger are not yet clear, but may signal a consolidation in the videoconferencing industry. Sales of high-end videoconferencing equipment have lagged behind projections made a few years ago. The hottest area of the videoconferencing market is low-cost desktop equipment, designed to facilitate videoconferencing over computer networks, including the Internet.
tfi.com