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To: joe who wrote (16707)7/17/1998 8:16:00 PM
From: Dick Smith  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 22053
 
That survey...

They did have a question at 56k.com about modem usage, but only one. I was kind of disappointed, too, since I was hoping to see some data that might confirm or confuse the Boardwatch report that says that X2 modems work better than K56 modems, even at V.90. And there would be no better site to collect complaints, than that one....

Dick



To: joe who wrote (16707)7/20/1998 8:34:00 AM
From: Moonray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22053
 
ANALYST UPDATE: AS EARNINGS EXPLODE, THE STREET UPGRADES
Red Herring Online - July 17, 1998

Not only is Marv Albert back with the Knicks -- yessss! --
but technology stocks are back for a major rebound.

Upside surprises carried the market from one end of the
technology court to the other, hitting field goals for
boxmakers and chipmakers, double-pumping for software,
and slam-dunking for the major Internet players.

Quattrone's brain drain
Why is Credit Suisse First Boston picking up 10 tech
companies? Frank Quattrone, that's why. When the tech
investment banker packed his bags at Deutsche Bank
Securities and moved over to CSFB, most of his analysts
followed. Who did Mr. Quattrone's loyal lackeys pick to
cover? The list of winning hopefuls includes: Tellabs
(TLAB); Lucent Technologies (LU); ADC
Telecommunications (ADCT); Ascend Communications
(ASND); DSP Communications (DSP); Nokia (NOKA);
Ericsson Telephone (ERICY); 3Com (COMS); Cisco
(CSCO); and Broadcom (BRCM).


redherring.com

o~~~ O



To: joe who wrote (16707)7/20/1998 1:23:00 PM
From: Moonray  Respond to of 22053
 
Invasion of the handhelds
PC Week Online - July 20, 1998

PIMs were the first wave of aliens to reach corporate America;
handhelds are the new wave, and users are finding they're not so scary.

Like most alien invasions, this one began quietly. Handhelds were
creeping onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange Inc. with
individual brokers using the devices as personal information managers.

zdnet.com

Nice graphic of Domestic Shipments in this story.

o~~~ O