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To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (1569)4/3/1998 7:50:00 AM
From: waverider1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
At this particular time WAVE is not the market standard that it will soon be. Once generally known not only in the stock market but the consumer market the things that I mentioned will happen IMHO. BTW I have an account.



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (1569)4/3/1998 8:53:00 AM
From: SlateColt  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 11417
 
The GreatStuff Network is really a testbed for evaluating and testing the concept, IMO. No, they aren't going to realize significant revenue from GSN ever probably.

I see the major revenue streams coming in from CD-ROMs/DVDs bundled with loads of software. Imagine a content provider (ie Acclaim), bundling all of their sports simulation games on one CD. These CDs are then distributed for free to anyone who wants them. Distribution could be in the form of snail mail, freebies at the local CompUSA, grocery store, whereever.

Now, you bring this CD home and load it up on your PC. Up comes a snazzy content menu for you to choose from:

Football
Baseball
Hockey
Basketball

Each has their associated prices for how much is costs to play by the minute, quarter, period, half, game, etc. So, maybe you can play the 1st half of a John Madden 98' football game for 25 cents. Of course, a cap would be set on each game that would give you a licensed copy if, over time, you put enough quarters into the game.

What you don't have a WaveMeter installed? Here is the killer way to distribute the WaveMeter. If a user fires up the CD or DVD, the system can detect the presence of the meter. If one isn't there, guess what? An order form can be presented right then and there to order one. There could even a promo sponsored by the content provider for a free credit (say $5) on the meter to try out their stuff.

This all makes perfect sense to me. And I believe it would revolutionize the software distribution industry.

This leads me to an important question for the Spragues:

Is the WaveMeter easy enough to install by a typical end-user. Or are we counting on only new equipment purchases to get the installed base?

This is a key point. And I don't think I've seen this discussed before. I would appreciate a response from anyone who might know the answer.

So, MFG, I don't think you can extrapolate anything meaningful by asking SI folks whether they have signed up for GSN. The "killer app" is in the other forms of distribution.

Good investing...

Scott Edwards
SlateColt Technology Company



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (1569)4/3/1998 10:56:00 AM
From: Wahoograd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Right now very few are aware of the Great Stuff network, but once it is packaged with "Wave Enabled" PCs, it could eventually become a household word to computer game lovers.



To: M. Frank Greiffenstein who wrote (1569)4/3/1998 1:15:00 PM
From: Marty Lee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Frank..

I've a winpublish account on the Great Stuff Network.
It's got free samples of Stock Photos. Check 'm out! at
SEALION PHOTO. I've got pictures of stuff like Popeye
doing the wild thing with Olive Oil too. But, how I'm
going to market that stuff and give free samples away
to your kids before they buy the whole package is another
matter.

Cheers,
Marty