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Netscape/Java -- press inquiry
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kim Nash/Computerworld/US/IDG Net)
Fri Sep 15 14:40:13 1995
To: java-interest <java-interest@java.sun.com>
From: Kim Nash/Computerworld/US/IDG Net <Kim_Nash@cw.com>
Date: 14 Sep 95 15:50:38 EDT
Hi all --
I cover the Internet and online services for Computerworld and am working on a
story about Netscape's announcements this week. Among other aspects, there were
a lot of Java tie-ins. Along with overall better support for Java in Netscape
Navigator 2.0, for example, Netscape plans to add a new mail facility lets
users send and receive Java applets embedded in messages. Also, Netscape
announced a scripting language based on Java and the fact that 2.0 will have
Java runtime interpreters.
What are your initial impressions? Is Netscape now the best browser for
interacting with Java applications? Does it matter in the long run?
I'd appreciate your feedback and would like to possibly use responses in my
story. Please post here or drop me an e-mail directly. Be sure to include your
full name, title, company and location.
Thanks!
Regards,
Kim Nash (kim_nash@cw.com)
Senior Editor
Computerworld
415 347 0555 or 508 879 0700
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