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May 23, 1997 Microsoft says its technologies let developers "Activate the Internet." But how many of the innovations it points to are really ActiveX, and how many are more familiar (and generic) Web protocols like CGI, animated GIFs, and cookies? Andrew Schulman takes a critical look behind the scenes of some ActiveX poster children. Start Here!Back to the Drawing Board By Gail Koffman The Infoseek Redesign: A study in give-and-take. The Amazonian Art of Interactive Service By Dale Dougherty Amazon.com is defining online retailing as an interactive service business. Database Integration using LiveWire By Dirk Reinshagen The third of three tutorials on Netscape's site management and app development tool. Viva la Vivo! By David Coursey Vivo Raises the Standard for Streaming Video on the Web. Searching with Isearch By Nassib Nassar One of the earliest popular search systems on the Internet was WAIS, an information system that combined an indexing and searching engine with an information-retrieval interface, making it possible to search databases anywhere on the Internet. |
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