Digital Delivery
The Internet is a vast super-fast message delivery system. There are two ways of doing things electronically -- digital or analog. When a communications program uses digital message encoding, very large text and graphics files can be sent over the Internet in high-speed fashion. This feature is put to good use by users who need to exchange large files frequently. This method of file exchange has become so popular that the U.S. Postal Service is beginning to offer its own form of Digital Delivery service. The links contained herein offer information about digital delivery.
Backweb.com
Browse Backweb.com's Internet client software allowing web-sites to deliver programming to a user's desktop automatically, with a download area.
InCommon.com: Downtown
Check InCommon.com's Downtown Internet client software for programming delivery to user's desktops, with download area, and information.
Intermind Corporation: Intermind Communicator
Discover Intermind Corporation's Intermind Communicator, a digital delivery system, with information, downloads, and links.
IXE Internet Solutions: Phlip
Browse IXE Internet for an information-providing service for digital delivery channels, covering major providers such as PointCast, Microsoft, and Netscape.



