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kokonutguy

08/12/05 5:30 PM

#29491 RE: lesnshawn #29489

Has anybody visited Neomedia's office in Ft. Myers and how large (in square foot) is the new floor space?

I've heard elsewhere, whether this is true or not, that Neomedia has a separate building somewhere to hold servers. Perhaps somebody can shed some light on this as well.

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kokonutguy

08/12/05 5:32 PM

#29493 RE: lesnshawn #29489

Also, SSpace are into search engine marketing.
http://www.siliconspace.com/semdirector/services.htm
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10thMountain

08/12/05 5:34 PM

#29495 RE: lesnshawn #29489

Thanks lesnshawn. Maybe SAICS job is 'done'. Who knows. (Hopefully we will, soon). Anyway, it is interesting that it states that NEOM will be handling it (Word Registry) internally themselves. I always wondered how that was going to work with NEOM and SAIC.

Like I said in my previous post, it does look like things are shaping up, on the money end. Huge increases from last year from LICENSING FEES, and NMPR!! And they are expecting even more increases in revenue from both of these!!

That should help move the stock price!! Monday should be interesting.
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madcat

08/12/05 5:39 PM

#29498 RE: lesnshawn #29489

Ok, I have a question that did not occur to me before this..... Is it fair to conclude that any one who wants to set up their version of a word registry can do so and market it just as Neom is trying? I understand how Neom has PC "Bridge" protection via its IP power, but is it possible that they are going to have to market their version of word registry vs. any number of competitors? I'm sorry if this has been questioned & answered long ago, but I'm wondering if the word registry is a great idea that anyone can attempt to sell at this point. Having asked this, I do realize it is PC and the "Keys to the Bridge" that is still Neom's main strength as I understand it.

TIA

Madcat

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Drmyke3

08/13/05 1:00 AM

#29556 RE: lesnshawn #29489

whoi wants to count the number of posts here relating to SAIC? Some people said they bought because of SAIC