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Date: 2000-10-20
GPS: Implantierte Ueberwachungs/engel
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[by g'o'tz ohnesorge" <gohnesorge@lh-computertechnik.de>]
Meint der Politfritze mit "digital inclusion" und "accessible
and accountable government" nun, dass Clinton so'n Teil
eingepflanzt kriegt, damit die Leute zugucken koennen, wann
er sich wieder bei der Praktikantin rumtreibt, und ihm fern-
elektrisch eins dafuer auswischen koennen ("ZAP!" -
"Autsch!") ?
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-------- Original Message -------- Subject: APPLIED DIGITAL
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:41:41 EDT From:
10159240@mbox.surecom.com
( BW)(FL-APPLIED-DIGITAL)(ADSX) Secretary of
Commerce, Norman Y. Mineta to Attend October 30th Digital
Angel Event in New York City
Business Editors/High Tech Writers
PALM BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 19, 2000--
Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSX), a leading,
single-source provider of e-business solutions, today
announced that Secretary of Commerce Norman Y. Mineta
has agreed to attend its demonstration of Digital Angel(TM),
to be held on October 30th in New York City. Those
attending the event will witness a Digital Angel breakthrough:
the first-ever operational combination of sensor technology
and Web-enabled wireless telecommunications linked to
GPS location-tracking systems. "We're extremely pleased
that Secretary Mineta will attend our Digital Angel
demonstration," said Richard J. Sullivan, Chairman & CEO of
Applied Digital Solutions. "Secretary Mineta has been a
champion of `digital inclusion' -- making access to digital
technologies more widely accessible to all segments of
society. He has been an advocate of creating viable
partnerships between the public and private sectors as part of
a national digital inclusion campaign. We believe our Digital
Angel technology has enormous potential along these lines.
In fact, Digital Angel represents an exciting `new frontier' in
the digital revolution because it offers so many potentially life-
saving capabilities." Secretary Mineta, a former
Congressman from California, became the 33rd Secretary of
Commerce this past summer. He has pledged to work toward
"digital inclusion" for all Americans and to ensure an
accessible and accountable government. Secretary Mineta
oversees a department of 40,000 people with a $5 billion
budget that promotes commerce, keeps a vast array of
economic statistics, conducts the census, issues patents
and trademarks, and develops technology, measurements
and standards.
Background on Digital Angel(TM) In December of 1999,
Applied Digital Solutions announced that it had acquired the
patent rights to a miniature digital transceiver -- which it has
named Digital Angel. Digital Angel will be able to send and
receive data and be located by GPS (Global Positioning
System) technology. The company believes this technology
will enable it to tap into a multi-billion marketplace with a
number of applications that will prove to be extremely
popular. These potential applications include: monitoring the
medical condition of at-risk patients; tracking endangered
wildlife or household pets; managing livestock and other farm-
related animals; pinpointing the location of valuable stolen
property; finding lost airline baggage and postal packages;
managing the commodity supply chain; preventing the
unauthorized use of firearms; and providing a tamper-proof
means of identification for enhanced e-commerce security.
For more information about Digital Angel, visit
http://www.digitalangel.net .
About Applied Digital Solutions, Inc. Applied Digital Solutions
is a leading-edge, single-source provider of e-business
solutions. The Company differentiates itself in the
marketplace by enabling e-business through Computer
Telephony Internet Integration (CTII(TM)). With five-year
revenue growth (from 1994 to 1998) of 64,012%, Applied
Digital Solutions is ranked as the fifth fastest-growing
technology company by Deloitte & Touche in its 1999
Technology Fast 500 listing. For more information, visit the
Company's Web site at http://www.adsx.com .
Statements about the Company's future expectations,
including future revenues and earnings, and all other
statements in this press release other than historical facts
are `forward-looking statements' within the meaning of
Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and as that term is defined
in the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The Company
intends that such forward-looking statements involve risks
and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, and
the Company's actual results could differ materially from
expected results. The Company undertakes no obligation to
update forward-looking statements to reflect subsequently
occurring events or circumstances.
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edited by Harkank
published on: 2000-10-20
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