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To: Joe Lyddon who wrote (3795)5/6/1999 6:57:00 PM
From: ArtS  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
Does this have any bearing on EDIG products?...

May 5---Murray Hill, N.J. (AP) --Lucent Technologies said today it will create a Web site that will provide information to wireless devices including cellular phones and hand-held digital assistants.

Lucent said that it licensed Custom Netcenter from Netscape Communications Corp. to develop the Web site called Zingo. Custom Netcenter helps businesses create customized Web sites that combine Internet content with business applications.

The Web site targets professionals on the move, allowing Web page content to be translated into voice applications, according to a statement released by the Murray Hill-based Lucent.

Mobile customers could use the site to have messages and information read to them or browse the internet. A beta version of the product will debut in June.



To: Joe Lyddon who wrote (3795)5/6/1999 7:07:00 PM
From: don_lapre  Respond to of 18366
 
Key lines from Seagram's article:

"Seagram (NYSE:VO) Chief Executive Edgar Bronfman Jr., and AT&T's chairman and chief executive, C. Michael Armstrong, have met to discuss how the companies could work together, including one meeting at AT&T Labs where technicians showed off their latest audio compression technology to Mr. Bronfman."

"Sony and Warner, which jointly own Columbia House record club, together control about 33% of the market. Sony and Warner prodded the industry to support a test of a separate digital delivery system developed by International Business Machines Corp., referred to as "Madison." Sony says it plans to make a significant announcement about its delivery platform "very shortly" but declined to provide details."

We are involved with BOTH IBM and Bell Labs (Lucent).