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To: Sig who wrote (68320)9/30/1998 9:19:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Don't PO the women,somebody givem'em more power please.

Sig:
A related story on women and technology,wonder whether DELL has any marketing programs specifically for women entrepreneurs,humm.. may be I send'em an email along with this article.
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"Most of the women said computers constitute a very important aspect of their business today, and they consider new developments in technology as key to their companies' future growth, the study said. Small business owners, in particular, feel technology can help them expand internationally.

In Canada, 100 percent of those women polled said they used computers, as compared with 95 percent in Argentina, 93 percent in the United States, and 60 percent in Finland, according to individual studies done in these countries.

In each county surveyed, more than two-thirds of the women entrepreneurs said that learning about new technology was "very important" or "extremely important," according to the study. In Argentina, 80 percent of the women surveyed made such an assessment, compared with 69 percent in Canada and 62 percent in Ireland, for example.....


cnn.com



To: Sig who wrote (68320)9/30/1998 9:28:00 AM
From: VICTORIA GATE, MD  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
all

Where you want to go today ?

VG




To: Sig who wrote (68320)9/30/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: divvie  Respond to of 176387
 
The USP <jk> of PCs of course is that no matter how cheap they get, they will not enjoy greater than 50% penetration (IMHO) unless they are as easy to use as a VCR. Actually maybe VCRs need to get easier to use also!
My constant refrain is: My mother has to be able to use it. Of course if they get so easy to use such that the versatility is compromised then we are probably heading for the consumer appliances plugged into a home network model that Bilow expounds.