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To: Robert Pope who wrote (6047)5/12/1998 7:24:00 PM
From: TFF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
I was thinking the same thing...cd's,dvd's..you can download anything...at your leisure and watch/listen to it..imagine the revenue sharing potential!!!!!!!!!!



To: Robert Pope who wrote (6047)5/12/1998 7:49:00 PM
From: STK1  Respond to of 9343
 
Robert That is cool.That was an execellent thing.Bandwidth is becomming less and less of a problem everyday.The companies that want to stay on top have to get as much out of their content and subscriber services as possible.Yhoo and others realize this and are becomming very diversified in that area.I know I love to look up movies now on the web and do all sorta stuff that was really a pain before.I can't wait till movies and the like show up,After lucent announced the CD Radio deal and the newer 64 bit stuff,I expect to see some real advances in the Web TV and other BandWidth Hogs.I believe that SEEK has gotta stay on Top and People like you who are in touch with the pulse of the web need to tell them.They really do listen and Its a good Thing.
Thanks Charlie



To: Robert Pope who wrote (6047)5/12/1998 7:57:00 PM
From: cm  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9343
 
Ro-bert! RO-BERT! Tell'Em About It...!

And, thanks to your not-so-little DT post a while
back, I know that DT is either on the verge of offering
on-demand video over the phone and web... or is already
doing it.

Further, there's a little web site called
dinnerandamovie.com that has local movie listings,
movie GAMES, and restaurant advertising. (I think
I got the url right... it may be an ampersand.) Looks
like this site could be an after-dinner mint in somebody's
M & A diet.

Anyway, it's good to know that you and others are
peppering "our" company with suggestions.

BTW, and off-topic, I think there's a very interesting
article at ZDnet or Wired about a company called Probe
Research and a leading telecom analyst named (sic) Schree
who sees the consolidation of Baby Bells as a BAD
SIGN for the future of the internet. He believes,
and who could argue with this (?), that tels are not
exactly the MOST INNOVATIVE FOLKS ON THE PLANET.
Ummmm, yeahhhh. Anyway, interesting reading.

Best Regards,

c m