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Bits and Buzz
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As a global network based on open standards and protocols, the Internet makes it possible for various types of networks to intercommunicate. The TCP/IP protocol facilitates communications between public and private networks and within private networks running over any medium: phone lines, traditional network lines, fiber, cable television wires, and wireless systems. The computer-independent protocol runs across PCs, Macintoshes, workstations, and mainframes, and estimates suggest that there are nearly 150 million TCP/IP-enabled personal computers in the marketplace - all primed to take advantage of the Internet.
Today the Internet spans all developed continents and countries, and Netscape's client-server software line enables corporate users to link to the Internet as well as create internal intranets, which help them to improve communications, distribute and share information, lower operating costs, and reengineer operations. Recent industry surveys show that more than 80 percent of large corporations have built or plan to build intranets within the next 12 months, allowing them to publish confidential information electronically within and across departments and locations, exchange electronic mail, host secure newsgroups for internal discussions, and collaborate across departments. Studies show that the market for intranet software alone is expected to reach nearly $10 billion by the year 2000.
Netscape's mission is to be the leading provider of open software that links people and information over the Internet and intranets. In addition, Netscape offers a full line of clients, servers, development tools, and commercial applications to create a complete platform for next-generation, live online applications.
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