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To: damniseedemons who wrote (16589)1/22/1998 10:14:00 AM
From: Mark Zavist  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Netscape Media Alert
PR Newswire - January 21, 1998 21:28
NSCP %MLM V%PRN P%PRN

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WHAT: Netscape will be holding a news conference call for financial
analysts, market analysts and press regarding its client
software strategy. The call will provide opportunity for
questions and answers.

WHEN: Thursday, January 22, 1998
- 9:30 a.m. PST (12:30 p.m. EST)

WHO: Jim Barksdale, Netscape president and CEO
Peter Currie, Netscape chief financial officer
Mike Homer, Netscape executive vice president, sales
& marketing

HOW: The dial-in number for the conference call is 800-279-4420 in
the US. International callers should call 706-645-9791. Ask
for the Netscape conference call.

Netscape Communications Corporation is a premier provider of open software
for linking people and information over enterprise networks and the Internet.
The company offers a full line of clients, servers, development tools and
commercial applications to create a complete platform for next-generation,
live online applications. Traded on Nasdaq under the symbol "NSCP," Netscape
Communications Corporation is based in Mountain View, California.

CONTACT: Netscape Public Relations, 650-937-3329

SOURCE Netscape Communications Corporation
/PR Newswire -- Jan. 21/
/Web site: home.netscape.com
(NSCP)



To: damniseedemons who wrote (16589)1/22/1998 7:53:00 PM
From: Keith Hankin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 24154
 
Actually, you should look at the new UltraDMA-based hard drives. They are coming up with larger ones (8+GB) and they are faster, at 33MB/sec.