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To: fut_trade who wrote (4189)12/11/1997 12:23:00 PM
From: LRS  Respond to of 27307
 
I thought that YHOO would be the center of the internet universe? What is NSCP doing to them?

Netscape's (NASDAQ:NSCP) Internet marketplace goes live

Reuters, Wednesday, December 10, 1997 at 22:03

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Dec 10 (Reuters) - Netscape
Communications Corp. goes live Thursday with its Internet
marketplace, joining other prominent Web sites aiming to ring
up sales this holiday season.
Netscape said its Netcenter Marketplace includes books from
Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN), music from N2K Inc.'s (NASDAQ:NTKI) Music
Boulevard and access to discount products from CUC
International's (NYSE:CU) Netmarket.
The new commerce site, which will compete with those
launched in recent weeks by Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ:YHOO) and Excite
Inc. (NASDAQ:XCIT) among others, also boasts more than 800 software
products from more than 220 developers through its Netscape
Software Depot by software.net.
Jennifer Bailey, vice president of Netscape's Web site,
said the company is also announcing that membership of its
Netcenter online service, which it launched a little more than
three months ago, has hit 2 million.
This is up from 1.7 million in mid-November.
Bailey said the number of visitors to Netscape's overall
site rose by about 40 percent from January through November of
this year, and she projected that the new commerce sections of
the site would produce a "pretty substantial, healthy chunk of
revenue."
Netscape, which in 1996 began an aggressive program of
selling "real estate" on its Netscape Navigator browser used to
view and navigate the World Wide Web, has been increasingly
reliant on growth from selling content as well as its
Internet-related software.
Bailey noted that Web services, including content as well
as professional services and technical support, accounted for
28 percent of the company's revenues in the third quarter and
$26 million came from Web site content.
The Netcenter Marketplace includes a guarantee that it said
supplements fraud protection offered by credit card companies,
and covers up to $50 in customers' personal liability in event
of unauthorized card usage.
The site also features Netscape logo and software products,
and utilizes security features of Netscape's software to
perform encrypted transactions.
The site includes a search feature to find products on
sale, a Hot Deal section for specials and promotions, and a
streamlined order checkout process to help make it more
convenient for customers to purchase products.
The software section continues Netscape's "try before you
buy" feature and enables software to be easily bought over the
Internet.

Copyright 1997, Reuters News Service

Companies or Securities discussed in this article:
SymbolNameNASDAQ:NSCPNetscape Communications CorpNASDAQ:AMZNNASDAQ:NTKINYSE:CUCUC IntlNASDAQ:YHOOYahoo! IncNASDAQ:XCITExcite Inc

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To: fut_trade who wrote (4189)12/11/1997 6:14:00 PM
From: fut_trade  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 27307
 
YHOO is on automatic pilot -- I took today off and plan to take tomorrow off as well.

Peter