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October 08, 2003

Proxim Third Quarter 2003 Earnings Conference Call Information

Proxim Corporation, wireless networking equipment for Wi-Fi and broadband wireless networks, will announce its third quarter 2003 financial results on Tuesday, October 21, 2003 after the stock market closes. There will be a conference call at 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time hosted by Frank Plastina, Proxim's President and CEO. The call may be accessed by telephone and it will also be webcast live over the Internet.

Dial-In Information

To listen to the conference call via telephone, dial 913-981-5507 at least five minutes prior to the scheduled start time.


Webcast Information

To listen to the webcast, go to www.proxim.com, and click on the link titled "Proxim Announces Third Quarter 2003 Results Call."

The minimum requirements to listen include sound capabilities on your personal computer and installation of RealPlayer software available at no cost for Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1, Windows NT, Macintosh, and UNIX systems from Real Audio, www.real.com.


The call will be archived immediately following the conference call and will remain available at investor.proxim.com .

Source: Proxim Corporation

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October 01, 2003

Kaltix acquired by Google

In August, it was reported that a spin-off company from Stanford was developing a new technology that could lead to the birth of a new search engine.

The idea behind the company was to personalize the Page Rank system, so that the search engine could learn from searcher behavior.

Kaltix was formed by three members of Stanford's PageRank team, the research environment that gave birth to Google. This is why it now comes as no surprise that the company has been acquired by -- you guessed it -- Google.

"Kaltix is working on a number of compelling search technologies, and Google is the ideal vehicle for the continued development of these advancements," says Larry Page, co-founder and president of products at Google.

Source: Pandia

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