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Marilynne Smith wrote:
>
> Sounds pretty boring so far. How about some computer-based training, a
> friendly chat-type discussion of what departments do, pictures, phone
> numbers, etc.
One of the better implementations of an intranet is the
constantly-evolving GENie, the intranet at Genentech in South San
Francisco. Unless you have permission, you can't access it from the
outside, but you can get a medium-good overview by checking out its
description in the Intranet Solutions (or similar name) section on the
Netscape web pages. Actually, there are a bunch of intranet solutions
described there - and on the equivalent Microsoft pages.
Elna Tymes
Los Trancos Systems
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