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RimSemi finally modified their PR listing.
Guess what, they have removed the telcordia PR from the 28th of August ;)
It is also removed from any financial sites, at least I couldn't find it anymore.
Any known reasons for this?
Cosmo, you are fully right.
SO WHAT if the PRs are not there
It is very normal that Legit Companies remove their "blockbuster" PR's for two Months from their website. ;)
For what reason?
Few weeks ago they said it was for updating the PR listings.
(to attract shareholders attention acc. that mystery email)
Now they have changed that into Press Releases are in the process of being updated
Is this right? do they need to change the PR's before they can be put back to the website?
Who cares? not me! I'm just wondering what is happening.
BTW, Cobra does care I do hope the PR's etc., return soon, however.
427Cobra, what PR?
The one they have removed from their website...?
Yes, Cossi I can but then I couldn't find it on Telcordia's Website under Press Releases.
And where is the URL from RIMS website?
I assume you will post that next?
Mahinui,
I can't find the Telcordia PR on RIMS website, don't tell me they are still in Process of Updating The press Release Listing
Soooooon it will be updated.
Yes I know they are to busy with their tech ;)
Press Release Listings in Process of Updating
Still waiting for that blockbuster PR !!!
Why would RSMI have removed the Telcordia PR's from their website???
Were they 'forced ' by Telcordia to do so???
Or
They just forgot to update that part of the site, yes right ;)
For about two weeks now !!!!!
http://www.rimsemi.com/about_press.html
WPH03 Nobody questioned yet what the real reason is behind the removal of the PR's from their website.
Where they 'forced' to remove them...?
The Company’s product demonstration suite will be available at:
http://www.rimsemi.com/press/20060307.html
NOT subscibed yet as exhibitors, wonder why?
Did anyone got some feedback from the Company's demonstration suite available in the San Diego Marriott Del Mar on the 19th and 20th April
http://www.rimsemi.com/about/press/pr030706.html
The Company’s product demonstration suite will be available at:
Apr 19-20, 2006
IPTV and Beyond - The Future of Broadcast TV, San Diego, CA
Highlighting the best practices from successful IPTV deployments nationwide.
http://www.iqpc.com/cgi-bin/templates/document.html?document=69265&event=9550&topic=586
Or was this demonstration cancelled?
Thanks jjz34
Bob
– Rim Semiconductor -
Next generation of chipsets for Video over Copper and overcome the inherent limitations of VDSL2
http://www.asaiki.net/product.php
I should have posted this 600 posts ago :)))
From Hellosoft, Newsletter January 2006
http://www.hellosoft.com/pressroom/
RIM Semiconductor licenses HelloSoft VoIP technology
Rim Semiconductor has achieved an innovative breakthrough with licensed technology from HelloSoft, Inc. Under the Technology License Agreement, RIM semiconductor has obtained a license to include HelloSoft's VoIP software suite in the E30 semiconductor product line. This VoIP package supports advanced calling features such as voice mail, caller-ID, 3-way calling, call forwarding, and call waiting. The software suite includes a SIP signaling stack, algorithms for voice media processing, jitter buffering, a call control manager, media and system frameworks, application layer, operating system abstraction layer and all necessary software components required for VoIP clients. The solution is standards compliant and has been verified for interoperability with commercial SIP proxy servers and popular VoIP end point devices available in the market. "HelloSoft has long been recognized as the leader in VoIP software", stated Rama Sreeramaneni, Vice President and General Manager of HelloSoft. "This is the first time that our software suite has migrated into a DSL transport processor, so the E30 is a ‘world-first’. We believe that market demand for processor-based VoIP will be very high."
HelloSoft has long been recognized as the leader in VOIP software", stated Rama Sreeramaneni, Vice President and General
Manager of HelloSoft. "This is the first time that our software suite has migrated into a DSL transport processor, so the E30 is
a ‘world-first’. We believe that market demand for processor-based VOIP will be very high.
http://www.hellosoft.com/pressroom/pressrelease/press_03_03_06.pdf
ShallowPockets1, where does it say They took money to promote RSMI?
Could it be that they will be rewarded per sold item?
As they will be responsible for sales and marketing, I would guess that they would forward this kind of information to their 'potential' customers.
And that PR is just the beginning...
Asaiki and Asiakey launch sales and marketing programs for promoting Rim Semiconductor solutions in China , Singapore and Taiwan .
http://www.asaiki.net/
then click on latest news
http://www.rimsemi.com/about/company/people.html
Mr. Cooper is currently the Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing of Artimi, Inc. ( www.artimi.com ) a fabless semiconductor firm based in Santa Clara, California serving new markets with Ultra Wideband wireless technology and products.
http://www.asaiki.net/
As you can see, artimi is a partner of asiakey.
So I believe Tom was responsible for todat's PR.
(so that's why he bought another 100.000 shares on the market the other day :))
FWIW Program Manager Position Profile:
http://www.rimsemi.com/prog_mgr_job.html
Program Manager Position Profile:
Status
Employee
Reports To
President and CEO
Term
Full time
Salary Range
Commensurate with qualification
Location
Portland
Benefits
Health, dental, 401(k), Education, Vacation, Holidays
Description
This position supports the technical development and documentation of the Embarq™ family of transport processors
Job Responsibilities Include
Tracking progress of outside development team against the plan; identifying gating development obstacles; recommending and implementing action steps for resolution.
Documenting key technical innovations and working with Product Marketing to articulate them.
Support the training of the sales, marketing and distribution partners
Supporting customer tests and trials
Creating and maintaining a product test and demonstration lab
Managing small projects as required by Marketing and Engineering
Technical Requirements
Experience with generating project and test plans
Hands-on familiarity with testing methodologies and quality control
Working knowledge of xDSL, network protocols (Ethernet, IP/MPLS), and access network elements (DSLAM, DLC, BLC)
Working knowledge of video compression technologies and standards (MPEG, H.264, WM9, and VC-1)
Some technical writing ability
Desired Skills (not required)
Working knowledge of modulation technologies (OQAM, DMT, CAP)
Familiarity with IP video delivery protocols (RTP, RTSP, UDP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, IGMP)
Educational Requirements
BSEE or equivalent with 2 years significant technical experience
Rim Semiconductor Enters VOIP Market
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/060213/20060213005604.html?.v=1
Rim Semiconductor Enters VOIP Market
Monday February 13, 6:00 am ET
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2006--Rim Semiconductor Company (OTCBB:RSMI - News), an emerging provider of semiconductors to the broadband telecommunications industry, today announced that it will be offering a voice over internet protocol (VOIP) semiconductor. Research company IDC forecasts that the VOIP semiconductor market will grow to over US$2.4 billion in 2009, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 38.9 percent for the period 2004-2009.
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The VOIP technology will be embedded in Rim Semi's flagship product, the Embarq(TM) E30 digital signal processor. The dual-function chip combines both the long-reach and high data rate of DSL plus the cost reduction of VOIP into one unique and powerful package. The Company's customers will benefit by eliminating the components that they currently place on their modems that are dedicated to VOIP. This reduction in components is expected to lower their cost of production by more than 20% and eliminate significant design complexity.
To achieve this innovative breakthrough, Rim Semiconductor licensed its technology from HelloSoft, Inc. of San Jose, California. Under the Technology License Agreement, the Company has obtained a license to include HelloSoft's integrated VOIP software suite in the E30 semiconductor. This VOIP package supports advanced calling features like voice mail, caller-ID, 3-way calling, call forwarding, and call waiting. The software suite includes an SIP signaling stack, algorithms for voice media processing, jitter buffering, a call control manager, media and system frameworks, application layer, operating system abstraction layer and all necessary software components required for VOIP clients. The solution is standards compliant and has been verified for interoperability with commercial SIP proxy servers and popular VOIP end point devices available in the market. All of these features are bundled into the License Agreement, including business features like fax mode and automatic fax/voice detection. The Company will pay to HelloSoft a license fee and certain royalties based on its sales of products, including the licensed technology.
"HelloSoft has long been recognized as the leader in VOIP software," stated Rama Sreeramaneni, vice president and general manager of HelloSoft. "This is the first time that our software suite has migrated into a DSL transport processor, so the E30 is a 'world-first.' We believe that market demand for processor-based VOIP will be very high."
"Our target customers are telling us that this is an important innovation. While one or two companies have implemented VOIP into an ADSL-speed chip, Rim Semi is the first to do it at better than VDSL2 speeds," states Brad Ketch, president and chief executive officer of Rim Semiconductor Company. "We are excited about our prospects for this technology."
The VOIP enhancements will ship in the E30 release 1.4 in the second quarter 2006. Release 1.4 will be available in FPGA form. The Company anticipates that it will ship the ASSP version of the E30 in the third quarter 2006.
About HelloSoft, Inc.
HelloSoft is a leading supplier of signal processing technology and Software-Defined Radio (SDR) solutions for VOIP, Cellular, Wi-Fi, and converged markets. A pioneer in feature-rich customizable VOIP platform, combined with its best-of-breed Cellular and WLAN Intellectual Property (IP) Portfolio, HelloSoft's offerings enable cost-effective, low-power and high performance mass deployment of multi-mode mobile and portable communication devices for the converged market place. HelloSoft is the inventor of RISC-only implementation, which has been adopted by 30+ major semiconductor and OEM/ODM companies worldwide. For more information, please see www.hellosoft.com.
About Rim Semiconductor Company
Based in Portland, Oregon, Rim Semiconductor is an emerging fabless communications semiconductor company. It has made available an advanced technology that allows data to be transmitted at greater speed and across extended distances over existing copper wire. For more information, visit www.rimsemi.com.
With the exception of historical information contained in this press release, this press release may include "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements, including but not limited to the following: product development difficulties; market demand and acceptance of products; the impact of changing economic conditions; business conditions in the Internet and telecommunications industries; reliance on third parties, including potential suppliers, licensors, and licensees; the impact of competitors and their products; risks concerning future technology; and other factors detailed in this press release and in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. Rim Semiconductor is under no obligation and does not assume any obligation to revise or update any forward looking statement in this press release in order to reflect events or circumstances that may arise in the future.
Embarq™ adds "Evoice" for Release 1.4 of the E30
http://www.rimsemi.com/evoice.html
Spokeshave,
The board is very simular to a part of Hellosoft's WLAN board
http://www.hellosoft.com/products/images/boards/wlan_soft.jpg
RE: Wonder if Spoke will ever post here again. eom
Spoke is too busy testing the FGPA at the moment:)
System Engineer Wanted
http://www.rimsemicon.com/about/company/positions/
WELCOME RMSI
President's Letters
September 19, 2005
Dear Investor,
Welcome RSMI!
Today we are Rim Semiconductor Company — a new company, full of fresh hope and purpose. We are proud to introduce ourselves to the world as both a valuable “pure-play” stock investment, and as a valued supplier of semiconductors that have the potential to usher in a new era of growth among the world’s telecommunications companies.
A Few Details About Our Name Change
If our past experience is any guide, investors may find today that some brokers and web-based quotation systems will take a day or so to “catch up” to the change. If you find today that your system or broker reports no trading volume or reports that NVEI or RSMI cannot be found, please be assured that the OTCBB is functioning properly, that we are still being traded, and that the reporting systems will reflect the new name and symbol today or tomorrow.
We have been asked by many investors if this name change also means that our contracts and other formal relationships have also changed. The answer is that no, there are no changes to our contracts or to our formal business relationships. All of our assets, our debt, our stock certificates, our contracts and other legal documents remain as fully in effect today as they were Friday. These existing documents could eventually be updated with our new name as the situation warrants, but otherwise are not in need of refreshing.
Our Products in the World’s Telecommunications Networks
Here at Rim Semi, we have been spending time in the last few weeks studying the newly emerging plans of the telephone companies of the world to offer video services. As we have shown in other parts of our website, the stakes for the telcos are enormous. And the threat to their very existence as carriers is now so great that they are finally forced to take action. Rim Semi – among others - has identified that the threats and the opportunities in video will likely spur a wave of new spending at the telcos that could be large enough to take the whole industry back up to the late-90’s levels of growth and profitability.
Microsoft’s IPTV initiative is just one example of a major software company that is taking aim at the same opportunity that we are. I would invite you to review the materials that they have published on their website so that you can see for yourself the massive breadth and scope of response that Microsoft has prepared in order to meet this opportunity. Microsoft’s approach is not evolutionary. It is revolutionary. Discontinuous. Different than anything the telcos have done before. And Microsoft is not alone. Alcatel, Lucent, Nortel, Redback, Scientific-Atlanta, Huawei, Motorola, Texas Instruments, Tellabs, and a host of other, multi-billion dollar giants are all breaking down the walls in order to get to market.
So where does the Embarq™ family of transport processors fit into this battle of the giants? We want to supply semiconductors to all of them. Because we sit at the lowest and most common point of the protocol stack, we are uniquely set up to sell our chips into every conceivable arrangement of products made by those companies. As long as their products are linked to the outside world by a copper telephone wire, Embarq™ (or a product like it from our competitors) will not just be an option, but will in fact be required by every giant in the battle! And because the industry is getting shaken up by the video revolution, we believe that we have an opening to introduce ourselves and our products that we might not have had just a year or two ago.
Our Competitors
So if the giants of industry are on the move, why would they choose Embarq™ over products that are made by our competitors, most of whom are larger and better financed than we are? We believe that the number one value that Embarq™ brings to the table is superior data transmission speeds over long distances. RSMI investors have noted that one of our competitors recently posted some claims about their product’s performance that caused them to question whether or not our value has eroded somewhat. I think that it is necessary to repeat the word of caution that I have given investors before: one can simply not take at face value every marketing claim that the other chip companies make.
An industry newsletter that recently put this skepticism this way:
“A word of caution about VDSL2 results. The only meaningful results are ones that are derived with the use of real distribution cable binder groups loaded up with multiple operating VDSL2 pairs. Make sure that the spectacular numbers people are reporting are measured in that way. Otherwise, the results may be optimistic.”
We believe that our competitors have not measured their results this way. But, to the extent that we can, we have measured Embarq’s performance in a strict and rigorous way. The results that Rim Semiconductor believes that we will be able to achieve when we offer the commercial version of Embarq™ take these and even more factors into account. Indeed, the numbers that we published in the past were measured on actual distribution cable binder groups (although not with multiple operating pairs because we had only made one product for test purposes), and not just calculated based on formulas and assumptions. We believe, as we have stated before, that comparison between our claims and the claims of our competitors, based on publicly available information, is meaningless at this time. The only real test will occur when our target customers place Embarq™ and our competitors' products side-by-side in a lab environment. We are eager for that showdown!
Beginning to Make Some Noise
Finally, I am pleased to tell you that we are beginning to make some noise in the industry. We have kept our products and our ideas “under wraps” for a long time. But we are now to the point in our corporate development where we have a new name, a product that is nearing completion, and a stronger balance sheet. I plan to attend the Forbes / Gilder Telecosm 2005 Conference at the end of September in order to present our products to leading target customers. I am not on the agenda as a speaker. My meetings will instead be one-on-one. You should not expect that I will tell you who specifically I meet with or what we talked about. But I do intend to share my general thoughts and feelings with you when I return. Further, I believe that when I share the great potential of Embarq™ to enable the digital home in ways that none of our competitors can, many of those industry giants will want to trial the product when it becomes available in December.
In closing, today is a big day. We have a new identity. We are coming out of our shell and laying plans to talk to customers. We have many new investors. And we are excited about building value in the new RSMI stock in the months to come.
Sincerely,
Brad Ketch
President and Chief Executive Officer
Rim Semiconductor Company
Milerman, the 1st of September they are changing over to the new website, possibly namechange as well?
Welcome to the new
Rim Semiconductor website.
Please note that this is a work in progress, intended for your review and critique before we make it our official website. We will making the switchover from the New Visual website to this website on September 1, 2005.
http://www.rimsemicon.com/
New Visual's Chipset Moves Toward Commercialization
Wednesday August 3, 6:05 am ET
100 Mbps Technology Reaches Development Milestone and Moves Into Next Phase
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 3, 2005--New Visual Corporation (OTCBB:NVEI - News), an emerging provider of semiconductors to the broadband telecommunications industry, provided an update to highlight the progress of its flagship technology, the Embarq(TM) family of transport processors. Embarq(TM) reached a technology development milestone and moved into the next phase of its development. The Company is pleased with the progress and contemplates that it will introduce its first chipset to the market in 2005.
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Following the attainment of the milestone, the Company signed an amendment to its development agreement with HelloSoft Inc. of San Jose, Calif., that defines and prices the next two phases of the technology development. The Company will expend $445,000 on Phase II and $350,000 on Phase III. Half of Phase II, or $222,500, was paid to HelloSoft on July 26, 2004, in the form of restricted common stock, and the other $222,500 will be paid to them in cash when they complete Phase II. When HelloSoft commences Phase III, the Company will issue to them $175,000 worth of restricted common stock, and the other $175,000 will be paid to them in cash when they complete Phase III. Phase III will be deemed complete when HelloSoft releases the completed product in its beta form to the Company. The Company projects that this will occur in the fourth quarter of 2005.
In July 2005 the Company declared that Phase I of the development process was complete and commenced Phase II. In accordance with its development agreement with HelloSoft, the Company paid them $92,500 in cash. This payment is in addition to $92,500 of restricted common stock that was issued when they began their work on Phase I.
"Based on our experience in telecom chipsets, we feel that this project is well within our ability to deliver on-time and on-budget," stated Ron Victor, General Manager of HelloSoft. HelloSoft, which currently employs 130 people, has recently dedicated a team of experienced digital signal processing hardware, software and management engineers both in San Jose, Calif., and in its development center in Hyderabad, India to the commercialization of Embarq(TM).
The most significant advantage of the Embarq(TM) technology is the ability to reach farther and faster on a single pair of unshielded twisted pair copper with a higher data throughput than the announced VDSL, VDSL2, ADSL, ADSL2 and ADSL2+ products from New Visual's competitors. Embarq(TM) is designed to deliver one hundred megabits per second of data across a single pair of the type of copper wire that telephone companies use to reach their residential and small business customers.
"HelloSoft and New Visual have just completed our first major, shared milestone," stated Brad Ketch, president and chief executive officer of New Visual Corporation. "I believe that this partnership will result in the release of a product on-time and on-budget that will improve the delivery of broadband multimedia into the homes and small businesses of the world."
About New Visual Corporation
Based in Portland, New Visual is a late-development-stage fabless communications semiconductor company. It is developing an advanced technology that allows data to be transmitted at greater speed and across extended distances over existing copper wire. For more information, visit www.newvisual.com.
With the exception of historical information contained in this press release, this press release may include "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements, including but not limited to the following: product development difficulties; market demand and acceptance of products; the impact of changing economic conditions; business conditions in the Internet and telecommunications industries; reliance on third parties, including potential suppliers, licensors and licensees; the impact of competitors and their products; risks concerning future technology; and other factors detailed in this press release and in the company's Securities and Exchange Commission filings. New Visual is under no obligation to revise or update any forward looking statement in order to reflect events or circumstances that may arise in the future.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Contact:
New Visual Corporation
Brad Ketch, 503-257-6700
info@newvisual.com
POSITION PROFILE
Title
Project Manager
Status
Independent Contractor
Reports To
President and CEO
Term
Six Months; then possibility of converting to full-time
Salary Range
Commensurate with qualification
Location
Preferred: Portland
Possible: Silicon Valley / San Francisco / Petaluma
Benefits
None
Description
This position supports the development and documentation of the Embarq™ family of transport processors, a new entrant in the field of PHY devices for the transport of broadband signals across telephony outside plant.
Job Responsibilities Include
§ Creating the ERD with collaborative input from Technical Advisory board, AFE supplier, system architect, systems and engineers for use by outside development team
§ Tracking progress of outside development team against the plan; identifying gating development obstacles; recommending and implementing action steps for resolution.
§ Documenting key technical innovations and working with Product Marketing to articulate them and train the sales, marketing and distribution partners
§ Creating reference designs for use by customers
§ Supporting customer tests and trials
Technical Requirements
§ Experience with generating test plans and managing/performing the ensuing update and testing procedures
§ Hands-on familiarity with testing methodologies, and quality control
§ Working knowledge of ADSL, ADSL2+, VDSL, VDSL2, FTTC, FTTH, BPON, GPON, GEPON, and DOCSIS (1.1, 2.0, 3.0) across both physical (coding techniques, RF), network layers (Ethernet, IP/MPLS), and access network elements (DSLAM, DLC, BLC)
§ Working knowledge of FPGA and ASIC SOC design methodologies
§ Working knowledge of IP video delivery protocols (RTP, RTSP, UDP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, IGMP)
§ Working knowledge of modulation technologies (i.e. OQAM, 8VSB, QPSK, 8PSK)
§ Working knowledge of coding technologies (Reed-Solomon, Viterbi, Tubo Coding, LDPC, Space-Time)
§ Working knowledge of video compression technologies and standards (i.e. MPEG2, H.264, WM9, and VC-1)
§ Working knowledge of edge aggregation device line card design
§ Strong technical writing ability
Desired Skills (not required)
§ Working knowledge of IP/MPLS including routing protocols (OSPF, BGP)
§ Strong familiarity with emergent access standards
Educational Requirements
§ BSEE or equivalent with 8 years significant technical experience; or
§ MSEE or equivalent with 4 years significant technical experience
Contact Information
Laurie Evans
New Visual Corporation
305 NE 102nd Ave., Suite 105
Portland, OR 97236
levans@newvisual.com
Documentation
Independent Contractor contract
Insider Trading Policy
Document Retention Policy
Travel and Expense Policy
Confidentiality Agreement
POSITION PROFILE
Title
Product Marketer
Status
Independent Contractor
Reports To
President and CEO
Term
Six Months; then possibility of converting to full-time
Salary Range
Commensurate with qualification
Location
Preferred: Portland
Possible: Silicon Valley / San Francisco / Petaluma
Benefits
None
Description
This position supports the development and marketing of the Embarq™ family of transport processors, a new entrant in the field of PHY devices for the transport of broadband signals across telephony outside plant.
Job Responsibilities Include
§ creating marketing collaterals for use by marketing, sales and distribution partners in support of the launch of product
§ developing and maintaining target customer lists
§ developing pricing, discount and promotional incentives
§ developing customer service strategy and providing recommendations for staffing
§ collaborating with Technical Advisory board, system architects, systems engineers and planners to define product functionality and detailed system specifications
Technical Requirements
§ Working knowledge of ADSL, ADSL2+, VDSL, VDSL2, FTTC, FTTH, BPON, GPON, GEPON, and DOCSIS (1.1, 2.0, 3.0) across both physical (coding techniques, RF), network layers (Ethernet, IP/MPLS), and access network elements (DSLAM, DLC, BLC)
§ Working knowledge of FPGA and ASIC SOC design methodologies
§ Working knowledge of IP video delivery protocols (RTP, RTSP, UDP, PIM-SM, PIM-DM, IGMP)
§ Working knowledge of modulation technologies (i.e. OQAM, 8VSB, QPSK, 8PSK)
§ Working knowledge of coding technologies (Reed-Solomon, Viterbi, Tubo Coding, LDPC, Space-Time)
§ Working knowledge of video compression technologies and standards (i.e. MPEG2, H.264, WM9, and VC-1)
§ Working knowledge of edge aggregation device line card design
§ Strong technical writing ability
§ Strong verbal, presentation, and written communication skills
§ Experience with international standards bodies
Desired Skills (not required)
§ Fmiliarity with Telcordia GR documents such as GR-1089, GR-909, TR-57
§ Working knowledge of IP/MPLS including routing protocols (OSPF, BGP)
§ Experience with Cisco, Juniper, Alcatel, Redback, Nortel, Lucent, Ciena access and data networking systems and architectures
§ Strong familiarity with emergent access standards
§ Experience with telco Operational Support Systems
§ Experience with financial analysis and modeling
Educational Requirements
§ BSEE or equivalent with 8 years significant technical experience; or
§ MSEE or equivalent with 4 years significant technical experience
Contact Information
Laurie Evans
New Visual Corporation
305 NE 102nd Ave., Suite 105
Portland, OR 97236
levans@newvisual.com
Documentation
Independent Contractor contract
Insider Trading Policy
Document Retention Policy
Travel and Expense Policy
Confidentiality Agreement
As an anniversary present i'll give you the following link:
earth.google.com
It is real cool (and free :))
I'm flying allover the world today since i got the link myself earlier today.
Thanks for your PM the other day, Bob
OT: There is an interview of Hellosofts CEO available via the following link:
http://www.hellosoft.com/news/press.htm
It doesn't work for me, do you need a subscription for this?
re: shazz, then what are the rules of successful hyping? eom
Try to release MIDWEST AND LURKING from the jailhouse. LOL
see mail http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=6020672
Bill.. eventually the videos will make a lot of money when they will be bought by Microsoft to promote the sales of their Xbox (didn't you see the RIM logo inside the Xbox on the picture attached to Groove's posts)... LOL
Elderwolf,
I don't think they have spend more money on these video's than on development. but we will have to wait for future fillings to see if I'm right.
Secondly, new products needs to be marketted.