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To: Wildman262 who wrote (2489)5/31/1998 11:07:00 PM
From: SlateColt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Wildman...thanks for the feedback...I just have a couple of questions that you might be able to answer:

1) Could you characterize the 'excitement' at the booth. And was it by Wave employees, content providers, media, a combination, etc?

2) What was the overall impression of the meter by the content providers?

3) How much traffic was in the Wave booth and did you get a glimpse of who was hanging around (companies)?

4) Did you notice any investment-types there?

If you or anyone else who attended the show has an answer or a comment, I'm sure the board would be interested.

Thanks in advance...



To: Wildman262 who wrote (2489)6/1/1998 8:42:00 AM
From: Marty Lee  Respond to of 11417
 
Wildman262....

Oddly, that Wired article is gracing Wave's Home Page. Not sure just why.. Maybe to relate something of the attitudes and doubts that Wave's Technology (along with most things new and unfamiliar) must weather before it's adopted into everyday life. It's possible that Wired may be setting the stage for further articles drawing attention to the WaveMeter phenomenon. First with something seemingly less than a plug for our Company, then an educated "rebutal," (perhaps an article written by George Gilder) then more articles pronouncing and proclaiming the potential, the wonder, and the glory of the technology at hand. Hopefully, this is Wired's wacky way of "starting something" so as to educate its readers about all the applications of enabled, metered, microtransaction e-commerce and entertainment to come.

Just a thought,
Marty

By the way. Thanx for the report on the eee show. Very uplifting!