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To: George Gilder who wrote (1097)3/26/1999 3:06:00 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 5853
 
George, Fantastic yes, but so much more than an Intel. Q! will be the Intel/Microsoft/Compaq combined of The New Paradigm. This is just the beginning.

The big stuff will be:

Eudora transmogrifying to include attachments encrypted cyberQ!money with $0.001 c denominations.

Q! acting as a 'bank' to manage the encrypted transactions with The Fed and their worldwide colleagues becoming an interesting historical afterthought of the gold standard.

WWeb devices of all sizes and with many applications.

HDTV was a Q! hobby horse some time ago and the remote with racing-stripes and tail-fins crowd will be happy enough with that, buying heaps of it. Here is what Q! was up to in 1992; it's gone quiet but so was CineComm until a couple of weeks ago:
Message 8359804


The Big Bang was the inflationary post Big Black Hole. Q! and CDMA have reached 'critical mass'.

That's my theory anyway.

Q! has the software, the ASICs and the computers all under one roof. Then we are also going to see OFDM [Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing] come through from behind, again done by Q! who already have patents in it and Viterbi and co are well aware of it [rumour has it anyway]. W-CDMA is now an option, but will be left behind at the starting gate.

Maurice
[grinning from ear to ear with Q! having touched $120]

OFDM here:
techstocks.com

George, what do you think of this as a future development?



To: George Gilder who wrote (1097)3/27/1999 4:15:00 AM
From: moat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5853
 
George, Could you give your paid-subscribers an update on the status of "JavaVM vs. Windows"? When you started your monthly letters couple years ago you predicted that Java will eventually bring down the Windows monopoly. Two years in Internet-time is ancient history, so, how about an update. Thanks in advance.



To: George Gilder who wrote (1097)3/30/1999 1:32:00 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5853
 
George, I was informed by one of the 3G committee participants that the reason QCOM's CDMA will never be 3G is that they're still using correlator filter. 3G requires matched filter. what is your take on this? This information came from an individual who held a significant number of patents for CDMA

(the market doesn't seem to care does it)



To: George Gilder who wrote (1097)4/5/1999 11:13:00 PM
From: Ingenious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5853
 
If QCOM is the next "INTC", then who will supply the applications a la "MSFT"? Many companies are vying for the wireless web browsers and other products. Which one will rise to the top? All of them? Some candidates are Proxinet, Unwired Planet, Wireless Knowledge etc. ??