Friday, October 26, 2007

Initial Public Offering Made Netscape the Leading Web Browser Company in the 20th Century

Bulky text documents, cassette tapes, video home system (VHS) tapes, or even digital video discs (DVDs) as well as other items of information can be stored in a single webpage or a website on the World Wide Web and can be accessed with the use of a web browser.

That is the power of Internet technology—the storage as well as the access of various items of information can be done by just having an Internet-connected personal computer.

You don’t need to carry VHS tapes or DVDs to watch your favorite movies over your friend’s home theater system. Just upload it on a webpage and you can access it directly to your friend’s computer system especially if it is hooked on the Internet.

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