Thursday, April 27, 2006 12:56:39 AM
One thing I've been wondering about: Why is the Neomedia "family" so shy?
If you go to the websites of the companies that Neomedia has "acquired," you may find a media release describing an letter of intent to acquire the company, but little more....
There is no excitement beyond the media release (that I've been able to locate) and certainly no indication of the essential nature of the relationship or its financial consequences in other sections of the websites of these companies.
If Neomedia is the "father," the children seem indifferent to dad...and there's not much sign of his presence.
Can someone explain this? Am I missing more substantial connections or some animating vision? (I know there was a "family gathering" in Florida (?) a while back, but it was described as a low-key "getting to know you kind of thing," which seems odd for the quick-moving world of mobile phones, computers, sophisticated marketing and endless deals.)
Thoughts and comments, folks?
Thanks, RM
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