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To: killybegs who wrote (6997)4/11/1999 7:55:00 PM
From: Terry W Weaver  Respond to of 17679
 
Jubimer:

An interesting set of associations...I think it will probably be generally agreed that through these associations that everyone up to and including Mr Leader of AOL knows who we (AXC) are. We know somebody who knows somebody who knows........etc.,etc.

Does this mean we're all cousins...cuz ? lol

Regards...TW



To: killybegs who wrote (6997)4/11/1999 9:35:00 PM
From: Thure Meyer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17679
 
>> Reading his recent history funding netventures and as a sort of "professional" mentor to entrepreneurs stimulates thought re Gardy's proximity both geographically and strategy-wise. <<

Yes,

That makes a lot of sense. Of course they must know each other. Its part of the same emergent scene. I need to get up to speed on all these connections. TV on the Web is certainly aiming at community based narrowcasting, which would complement Morino's published statements as well as the AOL approach.

The stickiness issue is interesting because of how it is framed. It may difficult to achieve stickiness (all things being equal) because switching costs are so low (i.e, one click away) and it may be too early since the whole landscape is still evolving at an unbelievable rate.

On the other hand, since we are not in the commodity phase of the WEB yet, performance counts. Thats why the whole cable mode issue is critical to AOL and other ISP's. More bandwidth translates into stickiness here, in fact it could be enforced if the cable companies engineer their web sites to downgrade non-site throughput.

Thure