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Intel, the PC Goliath to Oracle's NC David?
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Who thinks the NC will cut into Intel's and Microsoft's bottom line?
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10 I think you should sell now instead of riding it down to $75. There's alwaKashish King-2/27/1997
9 I would like to know what you think, is Intel tired now and should I take my prB.S.NEWS-2/25/1997
8 There will be two camps arguing this until time proves one side right or wrong.Matt Neibaur-5/22/1996
7 Used PC vs. Net Box : ===================== I personally have 2 PCs -- 386sx aChia-Bin Wang-5/22/1996
6 Did you notice what the Oracle/Netscape/Sun/IBM/Apple alliance actually publishAndrew Chow-5/22/1996
5 Here is an article that someone emailed to me today (no name on it). Very inteNathan L.-5/22/1996
4 "Nominal fee" is the operative phrase. What makes you think that worIra Vine-5/22/1996
3 The network computer may bottom line turn out to Intel's advantage, no mattolduser-5/21/1996
2 This is an excellent subject you brought up because it is a perfect example of SisterMaryElephant-5/21/1996
1 What do you spend most of your time doing on a computer? Most people with inteMatt Neibaur-5/21/1996
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