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To: yzfool who wrote (20138)6/4/1999 12:52:00 PM
From: Tunica Albuginea  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41369
 
yzfool I agree with you 100%.( it's hard to find 2 docs agreeing on anything but I guess this is real ).
If you look at Paul Allen's home page you will see that in his vision
of " wired world " there are 4 key developments:

If you consider them carefully, you will see that AOL is stepping on all 4 of those with 12 cylinders.

paulallen.com

AOL, the next MSFT?

back later
TA

This is probably not the answer to your question, but since you brought up athm... I
own both @ 4aol:1athm ratio. I believe that I have examined most of the issues
surrounding these companies including technical, fundamental, news, historical
performance, politics, internet access mode etc. Based on this information I still
cannot decide which one to add. However, I am intrigued by articles in Wall Street
Journal 6/3 re cellular phone internet access in Europe. Speculation: its only a matter
of time that AOL announces alliances with ATI etc. possibly bundling cellular
accounts with internet access in US and Europe (since VOD is about to merge with
ATI). ATHM can team up with ATT, but AOL content may have more appeal for
larger audience and on it goes. Ultimately, its an earnings driven decision and AOL
wins hands down in the near term.