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To: Binx Bolling who wrote (1904)12/2/1997 7:28:00 PM
From: limtex  Respond to of 60323
 
I'm no expert in PR. I have some reasonable succes in telecoms. How can we please tell Ellli he BADLY needs help in PR.... urgently. I don't know how to influence him and I don't know anyone in the PR industry but followers of this thread know that this company is a serious winner and will IMHO out sell IOM click ( I happen to really like IOM products) but this new world is simply not their area. They should IMHO concentrate on what they know best.

A physical disk drive make (or a processor chip manufacturer for that matter) should IMHO learn form Clint Estwood .....whose immortal words were I believe....

"....a physical disk drive maker should always know his limitations" !!!



To: Binx Bolling who wrote (1904)12/2/1997 8:35:00 PM
From: Rex Dwyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
From CMP's TechWeb News today...

So what if the whole sector is in the toilet...

=== The Scoop ===============================

By Jeffrey R. Harrow, TechWeb contributor

Las Vegas is a place that, well, defines excess -- the perfect locale
for Comdex/Fall. Here's a look at some of the products and services
that caught my fancy.

Say "Digital Cheese!": The big surprise this year was the explosion
of digital cameras. It seems that everywhere I turned, another one was
on display. I saw an array of features, storage options, output
capabilities, and just plain innovation, including a vast plaza
dedicated to many variations on the digital photography theme from, of
all companies, Kodak! Putting this together convinced me that, for many
purposes, the days of traditional film and take-it-to-the-store
processing and printing may be numbered. Couple this with the exploding
uses of images on the Web and the yearly increases in digital camera
price per performance (driven by Moore's Law), and we have a
significant trend.