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To: Charles Broderick who wrote (476)1/21/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: VINCENT MALGAPO  Respond to of 1606
 
AWESOME!

I sold off some INDI for another 1000 shares of INSGY at 4 3/4.
Should be interesting to see what happens when JINI is
launched. Maybe this accounts for the huge volume a couple days
ago.

Thanks for the update.

Vince



To: Charles Broderick who wrote (476)1/21/1999 1:42:00 PM
From: Imran  Respond to of 1606
 
hi

i've been lurking for a while now. very interested and will take today as a buying opp. just want to know the link to the site of the news release you just mentioned (re JINI...)

thanks
imran



To: Charles Broderick who wrote (476)1/21/1999 1:46:00 PM
From: Imran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1606
 
it's okay...i found the link on the sun site.

question: wasn't jini already introduced at the CES in Las Vegas?? what will this upcoming release be about??

imran



To: Charles Broderick who wrote (476)1/23/1999 3:57:00 PM
From: Mark[ox5]  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1606
 
Shareholder, I have a technical question for you here...

You stated:
"JINI is a version of JAVA that requires JENE to be present."

Now let me understand this --
Sun developed JAVA
Sun developed JINI

But your saying Sun is going to need INSGY's product (JENE) to use a product Sun developed (JINI) ?

Please try to help me out as Im trying to learn what the relationship is here.... I cant see a 40B company relying on a 40M company in the UK to make sure it can use its own technology.

Please explain ..thanks
Mark