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Intel is committed to improving the Internet experience for PC consumers. Among other efforts in 1996, we encouraged software developers to create more connected CD-ROM titles, giving PC users the best of both the powerful desktop and the dynamic Web. For instance, with Frommer's Interactive Travel Guide, users can take a 3D multimedia tour of San Francisco on CD-ROM, and then use a built-in Internet link to book hotel rooms and event tickets. |
Our Wired for Management initiative aims to make network management less complex and costly. Our new LANDesk(R) Management Suite of software allows remote monitoring and control of networked PCs, and centralized distribution of software updates, making business networks much easier to manage and lowering the total costs of business computing. |
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Intel's flash-memory-based Miniature Cards open exciting doors for many digital consumer appliances. A matchbook-sized card can slip into a digital camera in lieu of film, and then be plugged into a PC. Users can easily edit their pictures and incorporate them into a family newsletter or Web page.
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Content published April 8, 1997.
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