Microsoft chooses PointCast for Internet Explorer 4.0

Microsoft announced yesterday that PointCast would be the preferred newscarrier for the Internet Explorer 4.0 Active Desktop. This deal will bringPointCast to the millions of users expected to install IE 4.0 next year.The Active Desktop component

Paul Thurrott

December 11, 1996

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Microsoft announced yesterday that PointCast would be the preferred newscarrier for the Internet Explorer 4.0 Active Desktop. This deal will bringPointCast to the millions of users expected to install IE 4.0 next year.The Active Desktop component of Internet Explorer 4.0 merges yours Windows desktop with Internet Explorer, creating a dynamic desktop thatcan change constantly, and be configured however you wish. A defaultview, or "channel" as they're calling it, on the Active Desktop will provide streaming news items provided by PointCast. Additionally, PointCast has agreed to make Internet Explorer its preferred browser and will include an channel in its own service to MSNBC.By the way, many people have written to me wondering what happened toNews Viewer, the cool Microsoft news program that was based largely around MSNBC. I was told that News Viewer was an interim product designed to hold the fort until Active Desktop appeared and now it seemslikely that the product will be recast as a PointCast front end or becancelled altogether. This is just speculation on my part, however

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Paul Thurrott

Paul Thurrott is senior technical analyst for Windows IT Pro. He writes the SuperSite for Windows, a weekly editorial for Windows IT Pro UPDATE, and a daily Windows news and information newsletter called WinInfo Daily UPDATE.

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