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MovieGuy, you ask some brutal questions...
All I can say is that it's all good. However, patience seems to be a real commodity around here these days.
Also, we don't allow bad brains here either. We truly understand its not their fault; they were just born with them.
Rock On, JP
Beeh, VeriSign was for domain name registration
for the PC world. NEOM's WORD Registry is for the mobile wireless world. Please, you're scaring me...
W3Research is a nu-nu head...
W3 has eatin way too many worms at the bottom of the tequila bottle and is subsequently banned from this site.
The only time we may consider letting him post here is when NEOM's stock trades above $2.50 a share.
Adios amigo. JP
Cingular & MSFT ink mobile deal
from CES:
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2005/jan05/01-05CingularDevicesPR.asp
CLYP on B&A L2
Time MMID Lots Bid
12:27 BAMM 50 0.235 ↑
12:29 NITE 50 0.235 ↑
12:30 SCHB 50 0.235
11:54 GNET 50 0.234 ↓
11:53 CRWN 50 0.232 ↑
10:43 FANC 50 0.230 ↓
11:42 CLYP 50 0.225 ↓
11:52 HILL 50 0.225 ↓
11:39 TDCM 50 0.223 ↑
11:41 VERT 50 0.223 ↓
07:30 WDCO 50 0.220
11:59 HDSN 50 0.220
11:56 PERT 50 0.215
07:30 FRAN 50 0.210
07:30 PUGS 50 0.210
11:40 SACM 50 0.210
11:47 VIEW 50 0.203 ↓
07:30 JEFF 50 0.200
07:30 VFIN 50 0.200
07:56 BEST 50 0.200 ↓
11:37 SBSH 50 0.200 ↑
11:43 AGIS 50 0.200 ↓
07:30 BMIC 50 0.190
11:51 GVRC 50 0.188
07:30 JSLC 50 0.150
11:39 GNLN 50 0.150 ↓
11:08 DOMS 50 0.138 ↓
07:30 FLCR 50 0.100
07:30 MRLN 50 0.090
07:30 VNDM 50 0.090
Ask Lots MMID Time
↓ 0.240 50 SACM 11:40
0.240 50 VIEW 11:47
0.240 50 NITE 12:29
↑ 0.240 50 SCHB 12:30
0.242 50 TDCM 11:39
↓ 0.242 50 PERT 11:56
0.242 50 BAMM 12:27
0.250 50 SBSH 11:37
↓ 0.250 50 HDSN 11:59
0.255 50 CLYP 11:42
0.265 50 FRAN 07:30
0.270 50 DOMS 11:08
0.270 50 VERT 11:41
0.270 50 HILL 11:52
0.281 50 BMIC 07:30
↑ 0.285 50 GVRC 11:51
0.290 50 AGIS 11:43
0.290 50 CRWN 11:53
0.295 50 FANC 10:43
0.300 50 WDCO 07:30
0.300 50 GNLN 11:39
0.310 50 VFIN 07:30
↓ 0.310 50 BEST 07:56
0.350 50 MRLN 07:30
0.350 50 PUGS 07:30
0.350 50 JSLC 07:30
0.369 50 JEFF 07:30
0.430 50 VNDM 07:30
0.440 50 FLCR 07:30
0.510 25 EFGI 07:30
Comparison shopping sites
http://www.howardforums.com/
http://www.point.com/
Nice sites KoK's, JP
GOOG's new SMS
http://www.google.com/sms/
Apple & Motorola, done deal
http://www.mobiletracker.net/
http://www.forbes.com/technology/2004/12/16/cx_ah_1216aapl.html
Linux & Unix links for mobile
http://tuxmobil.org/phones_linux.html
Cingular pulls out of Mexico deal
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000086&sid=aExOjxLJ3I68&refer=latin_america
Success nice post...
Again I'm beholden to Van Gorilla for his intense understanding of this very large, often complex and always changing environment of linking the physical world to the internet world. His practical explaination of it all and his analogous style is anything short remarkable. Seems like TS could use a few pointers from him. Once again, thanks.
Koko's sound like me and you have some shopping to do this year. All the Best, JP
My-Symbian.com:
The latest Symbian OS news & software for UIQ, Series 60, Series 80 and Series 90 platforms...cool site.
http://my-symbian.com/main/index.php
Symbian OS Cell Phone Suite
http://www.symbian.com/phones/
NEC adds Voice Recognition
http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/1215necphone.html
Linux putting pressure on Symbian...
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS2674309115.html
Getting smart about smart phones
http://www.pcworld.com/howto/article/0,aid,118087,00.asp
Oracle's new data base mobile software
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/39591.html
Public Address: Spanky & Beeh:
I have taken the liberty to delete your last few posts which were not cool.
For the last time, please re-read the "Rules of the Road" contained in the link below:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=4847662
Do to the fact that this is a public forum, the board members would like to request each of you to follow the example of other more serious, prudent and well established posters on this thread.
If you can not, then please take it over to RB. You will both fit right in (and may even feel at home there).
All the Best, JP
Don...sweet
OK ALYNNB:
My email address is JPetroInc@aol.com. Please Eme there with your I-HUB email to both Success and myself. In advance, thanks. JP
Thanks MovieGuy...
You're understanding of what I posted did not get misconstrued. For the life of me, I can't understand why anyone would think I'm investing in a technology that will take 10 or 15 years to come to maturity. Carnivals of lightening, this is not the theater of the absurd; and yes, I'm all for everyone helping everyone else. But come on, in 10 or 15 years even I'll be passe'.
With that said, I believe alot of basic questions asked on this thread are readily available if people are just willing to spend a little time to drill down for them. Nonetheless, I presume its all relative and I am sensitive to helping in anyway I can.
Simply stated, CJ spoke about an 18 month time frame for full maturity regarding this technology back in Oct. 03. What I gather from this statement is complete debugging and full testing approvals for market penetration and roll out. The technology does work. Look at their website for Media Coverage by ABC and NBC. I have seen live demonstrations personally hosted by NEOM executives. I for one believe we are still on target.
Now the question is deployment and marketing. We have Symbian for an OS, INTC working on a universal chip for cell phones, smart phones and PDA mfg's. and SAIC for deployment and marketing. How much more do we instantaneously want and expect? Immediate self gratification is all about ego.
If you are a true Long, you'll give NEOM the same room you'd expect if you had something this size to bring to a universal marketplace. All the Best, JP
ALLNNB
I'm not an I-HUB subscriber, so I do not have the ability to reply to personal emails here on the system. However, you may find my email address by clicking on my monitor. All the Best, JP
Gates: It's a Digital Life / Live from CES
By Troy Wolverton
LAS VEGAS -- Bill Gates has seen the future, and it's digital. You'll be forgiven if you've had a similar prognostication, or heard one.
In a lengthy conversation with late night television host Conan O'Brien that served as the kick-off for the International CES trade show here, Gates expounded on the emerging digital future and Microsoft's central role in that vision. But while he announced several new partnerships and products based on Microsoft's Windows operating system, Gates offered no big surprises.
"We predicted that this would be the decade that the digital lifestyle would be taken for granted," Gates said. "This show lets us come and see what the progress is."
"I think it's been pretty phenomenal," he added. "It's going faster than even we expected."
Much of the presentation was devoted to Microsoft's Media Center and Windows Media software. Using such programs, consumers can or soon will be able to download movies and television shows to their PCs or set top boxes and easily transfer them to other PCs on their network, to LCD televisions or to portable devices such as handheld computers. Additionally, consumers will be able to use their wireless phone to instruct their personal video recorders to record a television program remotely or browse photos on their home network.
"2005 -- this is the decade that it's coming together," Gates said. "This is an amazing opportunity for us to mess around and have fun."
Of course, Microsoft faces a challenge trying to realize this vision. Although the company is the dominant player on the desktop PC, Microsoft has found trouble extending that dominance to other devices.
The company has basically fought tooth and nail to reach parity with the Palm OS on handheld computers. And now that such personal digital assistants are largely being replaced by smartphones and other wireless handhelds, the company faces entrenched competitors, particularly the Symbian operating system, which is backed by Nokia.
Likewise, many cable operators and other companies have been reluctant to partner with Microsoft for fear of giving it the same control over their networks that it has over the PC industry.
Still, Gates noted that a number of companies are embracing its vision. SBC Communications for instance, is incorporating Microsoft's technology in its rollout of IPTV, its new data and communications service that will offer high definition television to SBC telephone customers.
Another noteworthy new partner is TiVo. Under a deal announced by Gates, users of TiVo's latest players will be able to transfer shows they've recorded to any PC on their network.
"This will show up on devices that you can take with you," he said. "We're making portable media come into the mainstream."
Central to this vision, though, is the use of so-called digital-rights management software, which protects copyright holders by limiting what users can do with digital content. Consumers have generally been reluctant to adopt such protected content, and consumer groups have challenged that such protections often violate consumers' fair use rights.
Notably absent from Gates' presentation was much mention of the company's next generation Xbox game console. While he said that the next Xbox will offer games meant for high-definition televisions, he didn't say when the new Xbox would be released, how much it would cost or any other details. Some analysts had speculated that Gates might use his appearance at CES to debut the new console.
Spanks, you just hold tight
to your sanity my friend, because when this candle finally gets lit, they'll be peeling us off the flight deck ceiling. This thing is literally 10 years from inception; more like 15 from the outset. Whats going to make it really exciting is Word Registry and how NEOM w/SAIC plan on issuing those identifiers and tag lines to all BP's, government agencies, private sector businesses, etc., etc., etc. All existing TM's are being authenticated; quite a daunting and monumental task. WORD Registry is our ticket, it's our momo, and we've got the patents, management and backers to bring this baby home. Go Window will be the hottest mobile search engine to hit the wireless world next to GOOG's SE in the personal computer world. And PC is just way too ballsy to comprehend its full potential applications. All the Best, JP
Spanks...just goofin around...
JP
Screw the LOI's, tune into some of this:
Kickin it with the locals. It will make you feel mo bedda mon...and crank it while you're jammin it!
http://surfline.com/video/vids/2004/dec/jsps/newyork_dl_qt.cfm
Rock On, JP
Cool cellular data base:
http://www.knowledgestorm.com/search/taxonomy/1026/1026.jsp
OK gang, have at it. Tear it up.
I'm toast. JP
Palm One Treo 650
http://reviews.cnet.com/Cell_phones/2001-3504_7-0.html
It's definitely boss...JP
Video dating anyone...
http://www.3g.co.uk/PR/Jan2005/8922.htm
If my wife knew I was doing this, she'd take my mobile away from me.
All the Best, JP
Deployment of 3G platform coast to coast
http://www.cellular.co.za/news_2005/jan/010405-cingular_to_deliver_3g_wireless.htm
An integrated and cohesive mobile communications platform is coming together quickly.
All the Best, JP
Cellphones turn into smart personal assistants
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/info-tech/mg18424753.100
Its alive and its ubiquitous. Like HAL in Space Odessey 2000, who would have thought that the cell phone would be the first to become self aware?
All the Best, JP
Voicemail software recognises callers emotions
http://www.newscientist.com/channel/info-tech/mg18524813.100
KoKo, nice 2-point swish from the sidelines on your last post.
All the Best, JP
Personalizit...
Enjoy yourself. You are definitely in Heaven on Earth. All the Best, JP
SmartVideo Tech. via CES
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/050106/65659_1.html
Credit card cell phones...
Compliments of Van Gorilla
http://theponderingprimate.blogspot.com/
Nokia's 7710 Wide Screen, sweet...
http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,,65385,00.html
Can't wait for INTC to announce mfg. partnerships to preload its PXA27x XScale® processors for all Web-enabled tri-band, WiFi (802.11b) and BlueTooth® devices for apps involving PC, WORD and Go Window. With SAIC overseeing origination, launch and marketing of NEOM's apps, anything that was once probable is now within reach. All the Best, JP
High resolution mobile consortium:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/TechNews/NewStuff/2005/01/06/812965.html
Yet another Symbian virus...
http://tarek.typepad.com/mobtech/
CES Highlights...
General: http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1738,1746288,00.asp
Cell phones: http://www.pcmag.com/category2/0,1738,1746308,00.asp
SHO Threshold Security List
http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/aspx/regsho.aspx