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To: Robert Pope who wrote (6430)6/9/1998 8:18:00 PM
From: purecntry5  Respond to of 9343
 
Pope, I am a boring ol long this evening as well! My opinion is that SEEK has enough momo to get back to the 30's this week. Dont ask me though, I only bought NSOL and CNWK at 39 in the past couple days. c):-)

yehaaww GO SEEK

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To: Robert Pope who wrote (6430)6/9/1998 11:28:00 PM
From: cm  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9343
 
Didn't See This Bit Posted, Yet... So, Here Goes...

Between NBC going for Snap and, now, CPQ having some
fun Net games with its keyboard... wow.... Hope we're
talking to Dell... even if their button dropped out
of site...

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Compaq Markets Presario as PC for the Net

Compaq Computer Corporation (CPQ) Tuesday showed a new line of
Internet-ready computers featuring a keyboard preset to launch e-mail,
Web searches, and other features. The new Presario line comes with an
America Online (AOL) icon on the desktop, as well as a $100 rebate for
customers who sign up for a free trial of Compaq's own new Internet
access service.

Compaq is hoping to make $1 billion a year in fees from Internet
service providers and online services. The company announced a
multiyear agreement with AOL, under which it will receive fees based
on how much Presario owners use the service, the Wall Street Journal
reported. "We've focused on placing connectivity front and center,"
Compaq consumer division chief Rod Schrock said. "That's going to
drive sales now."