Easy communication
Potential Internet users are often intimidated by, its complexity. different protocols, data formats and applications needed to make full use of the information and services. The Financial Times (June 22), London, reports that Wollongong, a Californian software company, has developed a simplified ac@ess product allowing users to surf the net, read news, send, aod receive mail, and manage files using a single integrated Windows application. Users can view an image contained in a multimedia mail message by simply double-clicking on the message.
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