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Technology Stocks : America On-Line: will it survive ...?

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To: Joe Gleason who wrote (175)9/25/1996 9:04:00 PM
From: Eric Jorgenson   of 13594
 
But AOL 3.0 is already compatible with Netscape / MS Explorer

>Then there's HOT-JAVA! - When people start to see some great
>apps, that they can't get - there are going to switch!

>Yes-AOL will probably strike a deal with MS's browser or
>Netscape Like compuserve, for there sake it should happen
>quick!

I'm confused here. AOL 3.0 is already
compatible with Netscape Navigator and MS Explorer. (To run
these browsers, one selects the "Internet Connection"
channel from within AOL; Netcsape or Explorer can then
be launched by double clicking their icons.) Won't Java
applications thus be available to AOL users? What sort
of deal should AOL to make in your estimation?
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