101. - A Chicago company sold Pope Scopes, periscopes similar to the ones often used by the gallery at golf tournaments. 102. A British company called Eurotype sells a euro add-on for Windows to make any key you choose print the glyph. 103. A dozen CMGI-related companies sell specialty items on line, from vitamins to art to auto parts. 104. A few companies are selling Bluetooth adapters for those products, but the real surge in demand is not expected until manufacturers build the capability directly into the devices. 105. A database is a collection of information, like a telephone book or a catalogue of the products a company sells. 106. A half-dozen companies are now selling systems that can be installed on cars and trucks of any make or year. 107. A GIAT representative at the Dubai show confirmed the company sells the kits and has developed a market niche by converting American aircraft to military use. 108. A perennial worry is the price of hogs, a main ingredient in the sausage products the company sells through supermarkets. 109. A number of computer security companies now sell cables, clamps and sundry other locks to secure desktop computers and laptops. 110. A representative of Raytheon Co., one maker of the devices, says that the company also sells imagers for use by Cadillacs. |