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E-merging firm looking to set the standards for wireless Net.

Crain's Cleveland Business, November, 1999 by STACKLIN, JEFF

A new Northeast Ohio technology consulting firm will play mediator to the likes of Microsoft Corp. and America Online Inc. in an effort to develop a uniform language for use by wireless Internet devices. If successful at developing a set of standards that all U.S.-based technology companies agree upon, E-merging Technologies Group's six employees see a bright, and lucrative, future.

The company will be on the ground floor of a technology -- wireless Internet access -- that is about to explode. E-merging Technologies was hired by the Telecommunications Industry Association, a trade organization of providers of information technology and communications products, to host with the association a series of meetings with computer makers, software programmers and...

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