101. Netopia also plans to sell the software to Internet service providers, which in turn will offer it to their customers. 102. Netscape, which sells Internet software to corporations and operates a popular Web site, posted solid growth in both those businesses. 103. NetStudio sells software to create attractive Web graphics. 104. Not even Microsoft sells software for rescuing dead batteries or caffeinated keys. 105. Novell sells software that let personal computers operating in a network exchange information with each other. 106. Occasionally, some companies with overstock sell the software on what has become something of a software gray market. 107. OneWave is planning to sell software that allows companies and other institutions to build business components that run on the Internet. 108. Other UPS subsidiaries sell software to facilitate e-commerce, which accounts for a growing chunk of the delivery business. 109. Parsons, based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sells consumer software such as Quicken Family Lawyer and Family Tree Maker. 110. Over the last year a number of firms, including Apple, have attempted to sell software through CD-ROM catalogs. |