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Chapter 345 - Chapter 334: The Incomprehensible Internet

"Netscape offering the Explorer browser for free to internet users represents the role we played in promoting internet innovation and its explosive spread,"

Clark talked fluently during the interview, as the Netscape phenomenon was becoming a trend.

Here in Mountain View, several groups of journalists had already arrived, and as the spokesperson, Clark needed to actively entertain these interviewers.

"We expect Netscape's easy-to-use Explorer to make the development of the internet more powerful,

thus triggering another major leap forward for the internet. We feel a sense of mission about this.

There's no doubt that the Explorer browser is suitable for all user groups.

On this basis, we can also offer a professional browser with secure, reliable, and advanced features.

This will lay the foundation for Netscape's online business, and we have the world's most professional development team."

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