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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (105017)2/25/1999 2:39:00 PM
From: Calvin  Respond to of 176387
 
Mohan, Hey everybody is trying to get their name associated with the internet. Even Frigidaire.
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Net fridge comes in from the cold

By Tom Dunlap
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
February 25, 1999, 11:00 a.m. PT

Move over dusty little magnets and shopping lists: Here comes the Internet fridge.

Frigidaire has defrosted the Internet-connected fridge, which it developed using technology from ICL. It features a touch-screen monitor and bar code scanner in the door of the fridge.

The refrigerator allows customers--from their kitchens--to access selected online retailers, order, scan, and purchase goods, pay their bills, even watch television and send e-mail messages.

It works like this: You're about to open your last can of green beans. You take the can and scan it via the Net fridge, which makes a note on your personal "shopping list." You add to the list as needed. When finished, you send the list to the supermarket, which, if you desire and if the store is equipped, collects the items and delivers them to you.

"It's the convergence of technology with the consumer lifestyle," an ICL spokesperson said.

Frigidaire will debut the refrigerator tomorrow at a food marketing trade show in New Orleans. The model to be shown is a double-door, stainless steel number that has room for the computer and the popular ice-maker in the door.

The concept appliance operates with a 233-MHz chip, Microsoft Windows 95, 32MB of memory and an external Ethernet connection. As it is a concept appliance, no price has yet been set, the ICL spokesperson said.



To: Mohan Marette who wrote (105017)2/25/1999 2:43:00 PM
From: a2investor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
Stock is trading on the week side, are we in for a correction. Or do we buy now looking for a bounce or do we wait further. Stock is off 30 points from it's 52 week high @ 80. Check the new site stockprofiler.com, their first stock USPL did very well. Just added another stock yesterday.