At 08:59 AM 1/20/98 -0600, Jim Choate wrote:
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INTEL INTRODUCES TECHNOLOGY TO SURF THE WEB FASTER
January 19, 1998 Web posted at: 9:35 p.m. EST (0235 GMT)
HILLSBORO, Oregon (AP) -- The World Wide Wait may be over.
Computer chip giant Intel on Monday announced a way for Internet surfers to download images twice as fast over regular phone lines without any special equipment or software -- but it will add about $5 to monthly access fees.
The technology called Quick Web is installed on the computers called servers that Internet services use to store and relay data. The combination of Intel hardware and special software compresses all the graphic images that are piped through the server, boosting access speed.
"The more pictures on the screen, the faster it is," said Dave Preston, Internet marketing manager for Intel.
This sounds like a real interesting scam. Graphic files on servers are already compressed. Have they found some way to compress already compressed files? And if it does not require special software at the client end, then they must be decompressing it before sending the file. Or maybe they just convert all the images to low quality jpegs. This has "Idea from Marketing" written all over it. --- | "That'll make it hot for them!" - Guy Grand | |"The moral PGP Diffie taught Zimmermann unites all| Disclaimer: | | mankind free in one-key-steganography-privacy!" | Ignore the man | |`finger -l alano@teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key | behind the keyboard.| | http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |alan@ctrl-alt-del.com|