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

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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (2407)3/13/1997 8:26:00 PM
From: Allen Plyler   of 13594
 
James,

Just wondering why nobody wants to pay attention to SONY.com....

MSN just made a great deal in Europe, guess who lost it...AOL

Sun, IBM, and Oracle net PC will not need to connect through AOL, and
most likely would only access AOL as a back door web page.

I use MSN and AOL. AOL has better features today, but MSN is faster on the internet. There is many times better content on the internet for free than what AOL delivers. Sooner or later, reliable access will come along at a cheaper price than 19.95.

For all the commodity arguments, the real issue is ease of use. Right now AOL has the easiest use available. But if you have been watching the news, you know that Microsoft is lurking in the shadows, and when what they are doing comes to light, AOL will seem quite pricey at the current levels.

Big Al
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