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To: Wooly who wrote (7151)5/27/1999 10:14:00 PM
From: Trippi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11417
 
Gang I do not know that this is a good thing but WAVX anyone? just made it to SI's Hot board list for the first time I can remember since being in the stock.



To: Wooly who wrote (7151)5/27/1999 11:17:00 PM
From: SlateColt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
Wait! There's more...

Wave has really expounded on the uses of the Embassy/WaveMeter at their website. Definately go read the updated pages at:
wave.com

Here's another goodie:

"Have an ATM machine in your PC that would allow you to add credit to a pre-paid card or smart card rather than requiring you to go to the bank to get cash. Add money to your secure EMBASSY via credit/debit card, EFT, SmartCard or other money sources."

This is fundamental to the broad acceptance of smartcards, and a major reason why the consumer would bite. No more trips to the bank. No more lines at the ATM or out of service machines. So, now maybe we collect a small fee (a nickel) for every withdrawal or smartcard charge up.

TeleBanc and NetBank are you listening? This is your golden opportunity.

---Slate



To: Wooly who wrote (7151)5/28/1999 12:44:00 AM
From: WTSherman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11417
 
<If HP's Printer Direct service, or this "Secure Printer" service should just nudge their after market sales by even one percent, HP stands to generate millions upon millions of $$$'s.<

I'm afraid I don't get this at all. A 'secure printer' wouldn't help HP it would hurt it. HP wants people to make as many prints as possible, not restrict how many they can make. Its content providers that would like a "secure printer"...