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Tadpole , Microsoft/ Hewlett Packard Alliance. (TAD)     

Moneylender - 23 Jan 2003 08:09

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mackem - 27 Sep 2005 18:27 - 1766 of 2262

No offence moneylender but you have been cutting and pasting
articles on Tadpole for as long as i can remember and that's years
yet nothing seems to change for Tadpole, they lose money and they
go to GEM to get more and dilute the shares.
Penny shares that do not come up with decent figures at present are getting
murdered by the mm's, just today Moi, Tou, Pty and Yoo all suffered
and there's plenty more, Tadpole still seems to command a high market
cap yet they have yet to deliver, if they fail this time and in this market
i dont think they'll once again get away with it....1p or 10p soon methinks !

Moneylender - 27 Sep 2005 19:09 - 1767 of 2262

I dont think i would settle for 10p!
But i agree TAD has let us down time and time again, but who knows this time it
may be different, LOL!!!!

M

Moneylender - 29 Sep 2005 16:26 - 1768 of 2262

http://uk.us.biz.yahoo.com/iw/050929/096550.html

Stream Theory Joins Forces With Team6 Game Studios to Enhance Digital Distribution Network
Thursday September 29, 5:15 am ET


Leading Publisher Licenses PC Games to Stream Theory for Worldwide Games on Demand Sites


IRVINE, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 29, 2005 -- Stream Theory, Inc., a division of Tadpole Technology plc (London:TAD.L - News), today announced that it has signed a worldwide content provider agreement with Dutch developer Team6 Game Studios. Team6 has created such widely played games as "Scooter War3z" and "PizzaDude." Stream Theory's patented StreamFlow Games on Demand platform enables retailers, portals, game publishers, and ISPs to securely distribute PC games to broadband consumers under a variety of payment models....ETC

snappy - 29 Sep 2005 16:40 - 1769 of 2262

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This time next year Rodney ......................

mackem - 29 Sep 2005 16:50 - 1770 of 2262

lol

Moneylender - 29 Sep 2005 18:23 - 1771 of 2262

Snap's back i see. With only one post of his on 3i today, as well!!!!
Whats going on Snappy, no playmates?

M

Moneylender - 03 Oct 2005 18:14 - 1772 of 2262

Posted and researched by Carta on 3i bit i am sure he wont mind me
reposting it here.

M


for those of you who remember the ESRI U.C. presentation by SAIC using Go!Sync in a battlefield context this link below should be interesting.
For the rest it looks increasingly possible that Tadpole's Go!Sync could play a fundamental role at the very heart of the U.S. and probably NATO defense programs.
Go!Sync is likely to be used for Data Syncronization by the Military in the near future.
Take a look at the diagram on page 3 and where it say Enterprise Enabled Syncronization think Go!Sync.
Take a look at page 12 and Go!Sync is listed as the software used.

Imagine how many licences the US Department of Defence would need,
I would say clinching this contract would secure the future for Tadpole.
c.


http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc05/papers/pap2518.pdf

aimtrader - 04 Oct 2005 00:50 - 1773 of 2262

chart doesnt look any better!!!

Moneylender - 05 Oct 2005 12:39 - 1774 of 2262

IRVINE, CA October 5, 2005: Stream Theory, Inc., a division of Tadpole Technology plc (LSE: TAD), today announced that it has signed a worldwide content provider agreement with Hip Interactive Europe, a leading publisher and developer of game software. Hip Interactive Europe, recently rewarded with the MCV Award for Best Industry Newcomer, has licensed to Stream Theory popular PC games including the recently released Stolen and CT Special Forces: Fire For Effect as well as the upcoming release Garfield: Saving Arlene. Stream Theorys patented StreamFlow Games on Demand platform enables retailers, portals, game publishers, and ISPs to securely distribute PC games to broadband consumers under a variety of payment models.

Stream Theory and its partners offer us the opportunity to distribute our games to broadband customers around the world, said Olivier Goulon, COO of Hip Interactive Europe. We believe a strategy that combines traditional and digital distribution will yield the most consumers for our games and revenues for our company.

We appreciate our new relationship with Hip Interactive Europe and anticipate a very positive reception to their games from our international broadband distribution partners, said Steig Westerberg, CEO of Stream Theory. By making Hip Interactive Europes PC games available to consumers throughout the world we not only please broadband users looking for great games we also provide a new revenue stream for our game publishing and distribution partners, Westerberg continued.

Games on Demand (GoD) is a broadband-only service that streams games directly to a users PC. Unlike one-time purchases at retail or through installed downloads, GoD subscriptions provide recurring revenue streams for game publishers and distribution partners. GoD has emerged as a new revenue-generating window of opportunity for a PC game after its brief sell-through period. 2004 ended with 118 million worldwide broadband subscribers according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. With Nielsen NetRatings reporting current U.S. penetration at 60% the desire for new online services from broadband users is accelerating adoption of new technologies and business models. According to Parks Associates, the number of households subscribing to GoD services will climb to more than 2 million by 2007.

About Hip Interactive Europe

Hip Interactive is a publisher and distributor of video games and accessories for interactive leisure. With its headquarters in Marseilles (France), Hip Interactive Europe publishes and distributes video games on all the European territories as well as other PAL territories. Hip Interactive Europe is present on all the main platforms: PC, Playstation 2, Xbox and Game Boy Advance. Hip Interactive Europe produces games based on its own brands such as CT Special Forces but also on licenses coming from the most important Hollywood Majors such as The Mummy. The Animated series from Universal. For more information, visit www.hip-europe.com.

yuff - 05 Oct 2005 12:53 - 1775 of 2262

Ml
You still on yahoo im?

Moneylender - 05 Oct 2005 13:14 - 1776 of 2262

yeah occasionally, later today/ evening.
Give you a call

M

Bluedolphin - 05 Oct 2005 14:10 - 1777 of 2262

moneylender take a look at TFC mate... WOW!!!! good news

Moneylender - 05 Oct 2005 15:04 - 1778 of 2262

Blue

Thanks for the tip, looks like Trafficmaster have a winner there

M

Bluedolphin - 05 Oct 2005 15:07 - 1779 of 2262

no probs...

pachandl - 06 Oct 2005 12:25 - 1780 of 2262

Apologies for this ramp - it is not really my style - but I think the sp is going to be put under pressure short-term because thereafter it will rise to 7p by end of year. Someone know this and is therefore applying shorting pressure now.

snappy - 06 Oct 2005 13:41 - 1781 of 2262

still trading south of the 50 day MA

pachandl - 06 Oct 2005 16:25 - 1782 of 2262

Snappy - I think your role in life is simply to put me in my place when I allow my enthusiasm to run away with me. Oh well, back to the corner to eat my plum pudding.

MightyMicro - 06 Oct 2005 23:11 - 1783 of 2262

Hip Interactive Europe, recently rewarded with the MCV Award for Best Industry Newcomer, has licensed to Stream Theory popular PC games including

Did I read this correctly? Hip Interactive have licensed to Stream Theory?

So TAD is the buyer? Is that right? And TAD's marketing organization has to sell this stuff to make money (margin)?

yuff - 07 Oct 2005 12:42 - 1784 of 2262

anyone like to speculate on the full year figures now we have reached year end?

snappy - 07 Oct 2005 12:48 - 1785 of 2262

yes yuff I expect a 2.8m loss including goodwill writeoffs
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