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Message: Who Dat?

"The hard part for many here, is the wait...me included."

I think what most here should understand.....the wild west, so to speak, of the subservient(that which you can not see) digital age is over. Meaning the days of shooting from the hip, Bill Gates type, are over. Where an industry was built on the bone processes of simple console input/output, ...along with simple formats of bit-mapping data location.

We're a million miles from that now, where there are 10's of millions more people involved in the industry than when Bill set out, searching with much more suffocation than Bill ever envisioned in his early entry. All types of ROM leading to much more suffocated logic/IC component sets....dedicated, non-dedicated...etc for creating data, ....where at the end of the line...there is a very finite number of ways to track it.

Bill was about the tracking and not the creating in his meager beginnings. With that, large companies do not let go of any ideas anymore.....as they did in Gates and Jobs early days....where they now simply buy out companies to get what they want.

In that finite world of tracking...e.Digital has fashioned a way to logically track data along with methods to create and drive it directly, as opposed to virtually tracking it.

e.Digital must now face the 10's of millions.....while trying to harbor their ideas....one company at a time.

doni

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