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Josemaria Resources Inc JOSMF

Josemaria Resources Inc is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties located in Argentina. It is focused on developing Josemaria Copper-Gold Project in the San Juan Province of Argentina. The company's primary reporting segments are based on the location of operations, being South America and Canada.


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Post by USAon Feb 07, 2000 5:28pm
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Internet Gaming Consoles - Outlook

Internet Gaming Consoles - OutlookInformation Appliance Market to Explode to $17.8 Billion by 2004 New Internet Access Devices to Surpass Consumer PCs in Shipments in 2002 February 7, 2000 - Bolstered by the almost-daily announcement of new products, technologies, and vendors, the marketplace for information appliances is rapidly taking off, according to new research from IDC. As an ever-broader group of vendors attempt to address the "Post PC Era," the worldwide market for information appliances will exceed 89 million units, or $17.8 billion, in 2004, up from a market of 11 million units and $2.4 billion in 1999. "As the Internet becomes more tightly woven into everyday life, an increasing number of consumers will desire the applications and services it can provide," said Bryan Ma, analyst for IDC's Consumer Devices research program. "Current online users want access to services in more locations and situations, while many other consumers desire Internet access without the inherent complexities of PCs. It is clear the PC will not be the only enabling device as both groups find information appliances a solution that can improve their lifestyle and work style." IDC has led the industry in defining, sizing, and analyzing the information appliance market since 1997. Information appliances, as IDC has defined them, are an emerging category of digital consumer electronics that provide low-cost, easy-to-use, consumer-focused access to the features and benefits of the Internet. IDC's information appliance taxonomy includes shipments from Internet gaming consoles, NetTVs, Internet smart handheld devices, Web terminals, email terminals, and screenphones. As these and other new devices arrive in the next few years, IDC forecasts that U.S. unit shipments of consumer information appliances will outnumber those of consumer PCs by 2002. "The devices that will lead the information appliance market are ones that take advantage of existing infrastructures and usage patterns," said Kevin Hause, manager for IDC's Consumer Devices research program. "Devices such as NetTV set-top boxes as well as Internet gaming consoles will benefit from consumers' familiarity with the television. Internet connectivity is also making inroads into the increasingly popular smart handheld device market." IDC predicts the other form factors (Web terminals, email terminals, and screenphones) should follow in volume, but these devices are only now arriving on the scene. In its new report, Review and Forecast of the Worldwide Information Appliance Market, 1999-2004 (IDC #W21595), IDC analyzes, sizes, and forecasts the U.S. and worldwide opportunity for information appliances. The report provides an overview of each of the key information appliance form factors, as well as market sizing and forecasts. Key market dynamics are summarized and a year-by-year installed base is estimated. The report concludes with an overview of the entire information appliance market and how these devices stack up against PCs as a device used to access the Internet. For more information or to order a copy of the report, contact Patrick Steeves at 508-988-6787 or psteeves@idc.com. For more information about IDC, click here. IDC is a division of International Data Group, the world's leading IT media, research, and exposition company. # # # All product and company names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. For more information, please contact: Kevin Hause 650-962-6412 khause@idc.com Patrick Gorman 508-935-4369 pgorman@idc.com Copyright International Data Corporation, 1999, 2000. Unauthorized use is strictly forbidden.
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