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LOTUS DEVELOPMENT Corp. last week tried to paint a picture of fruitful coexistence between Lotus communications products and that raging phenomenon known as the Internet.
At Networld+Interop here, IBM Corp.'s Lotus subsidiary unveiled InterNotes Web Publisher 2.0, which allows companies to publish Notes data to the World Wide Web and extends Notes' own text-search capabilities onto the Web. It also puts search criteria into Hypertext Mark Up Language (HTML) format and puts it on Web sites. In addition, search capability to search Web sites managed by Notes and InterNotes.
Events such as Netscape Communications Corp.'s recent buyout of Collabra Software Inc. have painted a competitive line between Lotus Notes and the Internet. Lotus officials maintain that the two camps are complementary, not competitive.
In addition, Lotus unveiled cc:Mail for the World Wide Web, which will...