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Strategies & Market Trends : AOL ........house of cards.

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To: craig who wrote (4)10/6/1997 4:54:00 PM
From: Tim Kenney   of 15
 
First, let me say that I think we should all navigate over to this board. Let's face it bears, AOL ain't going away anytime soon so a board entitled "AOL--will it survive," seems a little misplaced given 5-9 million subscribers.

Now to my question...Has anyone noticed how, with the introduction of the very cool Internet Explorer 4.0, Netscape stock cannot sustain a rally while AOL is going up? Has anyone loaded up IE 4.0. If you have, you will realize that it is a big threat not only to Netscape, but AOL as well. It organizes everything into channels and allows you to keep your favorite sites on a tool bar. I have not explored everything that explorer has to offer, but I believe you can have push technology deliver updated news to a pane within your screen while you web surf. Pretty cool stuff, even if it does come from MSFT.
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