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Re: queguy09 post# 21

Monday, 06/03/2002 2:16:29 PM

Monday, June 03, 2002 2:16:29 PM

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Whoa, I thought I could cut and paste BUT the TEXT is based this way U HAVE TO GO to this site that you refer to for a heads up: Now it reads English instead of OTHER, neat try pasting it on an AOL mail as I did a great read, in Klinglon, wonder if the MP3 Feature will sing songs to me and read story books to the Babies so all will fall asleep:
Seriouly it showed up in SCRIP on AOL mail New Letter TRY IT neat Reverse Engineering, this guys are TOPS in THEIR FIELD with a...say drum ROLL VIRGIN MARKET in China, I need some Great E Books ! So for Petes' DRAGON ( We tried that Dragon Naturally Speaking last year IT DO NOT WORK like I saw it said to 2 yrs ago at Best Buy Demo ...hours had top be spent on READING IN WORDS and I hear that is not needed with E Book Reader as it is base upon TRNASLATION REVERSE GRID of MP 3 sound tech! Neat ... !).. FLYING ...as does all of China! FLY into 2002!

Q-Net Technologies, Inc.
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Introducing Consumer Technologies and Value-Added Internet Services

To Selected Markets in the People's Republic of China





Q-Net Technologies, Inc. ("Q-Net" or the "Company") is a U.S.-based holding company that is developing two high-potential businesses and is on the threshold of marketing roll-outs to selected markets in the People's Republic of China.






Liaoning Qinnet E-Book Technologies, Ltd ("LQ"), a 70%-owned joint venture with a large Chinese publisher, has developed a sophisticated electronic reader that includes Internet access, e-mail and PDA capabilities in English and in Chinese at a retail price well below laptop computers with similar capabilities. LQ also has other electronic publishing technologies, all with potential international applications. The first of these products will be introduced to the Chinese marketplace later this month, and there are early indications that it will be very well received.
 

 
 
 


Thin Client Server ("TCS") is designed to provide businesses and individual customers with a low-cost total computing solution. This includes hardware (proprietary terminal devices), operating systems, software applications, system maintenance, upgrades and new technology. These TCS services link customers' computer screens and keyboards to control centers of either their own local area networks (LANs) or wide area networks (WANs) via broadband connections. The cost to the consumer is designed to be substantially less than the cost of purchasing and maintaining PC-based systems but provides similar Internet access, applications and other capabilities. Q-Net plans to introduce its TCS services to the Chinese marketplace by structuring cooperative marketing agreements with systems integrators, direct sales and in cooperation with major telecommunications providers.
 

 
 
 


Long-term revenue and earnings prospects appear to be excellent. Target markets are substantial in size, and Q-Net has developed promising marketing strategies. Operations are expected to turn profitable in 2002, and large earnings gains are in prospect for the following years. These positive prospects hinge upon management's ability to raise growth capital.
 

 
 
 


The stock appears to be significantly undervalued. It should gain investor recognition as management makes further progress in executing the business plan.
 





KEY STATISTICS





Symbol/exchange: QNTI/OTCBB & QNO(932738)/Frankfurt

Stock price 5/29/02: $2.90
Common shares outstanding: 14,568,004

52-week price range: $6.50 - 2.01
Equity market capitalization: $42 million



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Principal office: 13428 Maxella Avenue, Suite 291, Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

East Coast office: 1600 Market Street, Suite 3500, Philadelphia, PA 19103

China corporate offices: A-22nd Floor, Linda Tower A, 8 East Tuchen Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100013

State of incorporation: Delaware

Telephone: (215) 751-2198

Web site: q-nettech.com

Investor relations: GSG Global Synergy Group (310) 827-6334



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Corporate Strategy
Q-Net Technologies, Inc. is a vehicle designed to introduce consumer technology and value-added Internet services to the Chinese markets. There are presently three operating divisions: Liaoning Qinnet E-Book Technologies, Ltd., a joint venture with a Chinese partner that is introducing a low-cost electronic reading and Internet access device and other electronic publishing technologies; and, through Beijing Qinnet Technologies, Inc., two separate operations: The Q-Server, which is introducing Thin Client Server Technology that offers a full range of computer services without the cost of rapidly obsolete hardware, larger servers and the attendant support requirements; and QWS, which is developing and providing enterprise software systems for e-commerce. The Company's Chinese operations are all managed by talented local management based in China.
Q-Net's growth potential in China appears to be substantial. The Chinese economy is the largest and most rapidly growing in the world, and the telecommunications and information sectors are particularly robust. Many large, state-owned industries have been privatized, and the country has been approved for membership in the World Trade Organization. China is home to the second-largest number of home Internet users in the world after the U.S., outstripping its more-developed neighbor Japan, according to market researcher AC Nielsen, and the total is expanding quickly. Commercial development of Internet opportunities lags that in the U.S., and there are significant opportunities for growth and expansion in many niche markets.
Liaoning Qinnet E-Book Technologies, Ltd.
Liaoning Qinnet E-Book Technologies, Ltd. is a joint venture with Liaoning Publishing Group of Companies ("LPG"), one of the largest and most sophisticated publishers in China. LPG is headquartered in Shenyang, a major industrial city in northeast China. The venture is introducing into China an electronic reader (the "Q-Reader") and associated content (www.cnbook.com.cn).
Liaoning Qinnet E-book Technologies, Ltd. ("LQ"). LQ is the joint venture operation incorporated by the Company (70% owner) and LPG (30%) in accordance with the Enterprise Laws of the People's Republic of China. As of today, the Company has advanced approximately $400,000 to fund initial start-up expenses for LQ, and LPG has advanced approximately $240,000. These start-up expenses included substantial disbursements to engineering firms and for the project's operating expenses. The two parties to the joint venture have agreed to increase the capital investment to total $5 million, to be used as working capital to fund growth and production requirements.
The Q-Reader is an electronic device, approximately the size of a paperback novel, that stores and displays published materials downloaded from an affiliated web site as well as from the open Internet. Standard storage capability (16 mb flash memory) allows the device to hold 20 or more books, from 200 to 300 pages each, depending upon the size of the published material. This storage capacity is expandable. The Q-Reader also features full Internet, e-mail, and Personal Digital Assistant ("PDA") capabilities. The device is designed to display content in both Chinese and English, and it is pre-loaded with a Chinese and English-Chinese dictionary produced by The People's Textbook Publishing Company. Here are some of the Q-Reader's specifications:





Q-Reader Specifications
http://www.stocksontheweb.com/qnti.htm


and Dragon just switched to SPECIAL PURPOSE added uses to MED TECH uses of sun languages, I like the concept but the 3.0 instead of new 6.0 just did NOT work for US in our family:

SUBSTITUE TECH
http://www.dragontalk.com/NATURAL.htm
Item Code : DNS - 6.0 MED
Weight : 3
Brand : DRAGON
Model : 100-D131-60
Manufacturer : SCANSOFT
Category : DRAGON


Description

Brochure Comparison Matrix

Dragon NaturallySpeaking® Medical Solutions speech recognition software is a powerful productivity tool that enables medical professionals to work faster and more efficiently. Speak, and your words appear on screen and in electronic medical records, patient notes, and referral letters.

Dictate letters, reports, and other documents; enter data; fill-in forms; send e-mail; and work on the Web-all by voice! Perform complex tasks on your computer with a spoken word or phrase, customize your vocabulary and commands to match your workflow, listen to incoming e-mail and documents read aloud, and much more.

Integrated with Microsoft® Office, Corel® WordPerfect® and Lotus Notes®, Dragon NaturallySpeaking® software works with virtually all Windows®-based applications.

Create your own documents on the spot or send your recorded dictation to be transcribed elsewhere. Dictate directly into a PC or an L&H-certified handheld recorder for personal or third-party transcription.

Features

Reduces or eliminates transcription processing time and costs.
Speeds up routine tasks on the PC by enabling you to create patient notes, dictate into electronic medical records, fax referral letters, and more-all by voice.
Increases productivity when away from the office.
Promotes prompt, standardized reporting and documentation procedures.
Helps address Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 508 requirements.
Protects users from developing Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and helps employees with RSI return to work.
Minimum processor: Intel® Pentium® II / 400 MHz processor (or equivalent AMD processor)
128 MB RAM
300 MB free hard disk space
Microsoft® Windows® XP, Millennium, 2000, 98, 95C, or Windows NT® 4.0 (with SP-6 or greater)
Creative® Labs Sound Blaster® 16 or equivalent sound card supporting 16-bit recording Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5 or higher (free download available at www.microsoft.com)
CD-ROM drive (required for installation)
L&H-approved noise-canceling headset microphone (included)
Speakers (required for playback of recorded speech and text-to-speech features)
Dragon NaturallySpeaking® 6 has been optimized for a variety of popular processors, including the Intel® Pentium® 4, Pentium® III, Pentium® II, Pentium® with MMX™, Intel® Celeron®, AMD K6®-2, AMD K6®-III with 3DNow!™, AMD Athlon™, and more.

For optimal performance in combination with other applications running on your system, an Intel® Pentium® III / 500 MHz processor (or equivalent AMD processor) or faster and 256 MB RAM are recommended.
I Chucka say this:
And they( The OTHERS non QNTI TECH guys ) all have so much base sytem requirements that a STUDENT can just buy the QNTI unit and walk on and listen I suppose no addons needed! GREAT BUY, the QNTI at mid $2 USD - WE paid near $200 for the 3.0 SOFTWARE heck in China you can get most of the READER ! I hear.
Chucka Then we BOUGHT Haupes and L ..?? TECH software earlier that did not work...Now I saw in my program list MSFT Speech Recognition 4.0 EGADS SO many wasted dollars!



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