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Two Singaporean inventors who say they've created an operating system that can run programs written for Windows, Linux and Palm will formally launch the product this month. [CNET News.com]
8:14:24 PM
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Interesting Product - XM Satellite Radio's - XM PCR: Thinking Out Loud (And Not Having Done Any Due Diligence Up Front) , I Would Be Interested In Learning More About This Company/Product - Specifically:
- Could XM Satellite Radio Increase Its Market Share Of XM PCR By Creating An Embedded Version Of The Hardware For Use In:
- Could XM Satellite Radio Increase Its Market Share Of XM PCR By Expanding It's Distribution Capability?
- OEM Distribution (OEM Branded Or XM Satellite Radio Branded)
- Conventional Two-Tier Distribution Development (i.e. Tech Data/CompUSA/etc.)
- Online Direct Partner Expansion Beyond PC Connection (i.e. CDW/MicroWarehouse/Insight/etc.)
- Direct From XM Satellite Radio (Online)
- Could XM Satellite Radio Increase Its Offering Portfolio By Utilizing Software Enabled Levels Of Service For Use By XM-PCR?
- Maintain Current Portfolio Of One To Five Year Packages For Available Offerings
- Expand Available Offerings Via Software Enabled Upgrades (Example: All Inclusive Package / News Radio Package / Music Package / Etc.)
- Could XM Satellite Radio Stream RSS Feeds (i.e. News/Content Channels Read By RSS News Aggregators - For Those Individuals With PCs Without Internet Access)?
- Could Develop "RSS Offering" That Would Include Access To All RSS Channels
- Could Bundle News Aggregator With XM PCR (CD Installation)
- Could Offer Licensed Content Or Pay Content Provider Based On Channel Subscribers
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Micro Fuel Cell Update: Fuel cells that can run laptops for 10 hours or more without plug power have captured the imagination of computer junkies. But first, backers must prove that they are as safe to fly with as a cigarette lighter or a duty-free bottle of vodka. (Reuters)
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© Copyright 2004 Rob Robinson.
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