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Spyglass flaunts Web-device customer list

Martin Veitch ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 16 Sep 1997 16:07 BST

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Spyglass today added some beef to its mission statement of putting the Web everywhere by publicising an impressive list of customers including IBM, NEC, WebTV Networks, Oracle, Thomson, Philips, Xerox, Geoworks and Worldgate.

The firm, which developed the Mosaic Web browser, intends to becomne a leading technology provider for non-PC devices capable of accessing the Web.

An interview with David Harris-Evans, UK managing director of Spyglass, will be published today on ZDNet UK News.

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