| Intranets often run between a hundred and a thousand times faster than most Internet users' Web access which is stuck at low-band or mid-band, so it is feasible to use rich graphics and even multimedia and other advanced content on intranet pages. Also, it is sometimes possible to control what computers and software versions are supported on an intranet, meaning that designs need to be less cross-platform compatible (again allowing for more advanced page content). |
| Given that corporate intranet sites are highly dynamic in both content and organization, specific page-level URLs are likely to change. Thus, bookmarks of specific page-level URLs would break. In addition, users who enter the site at a specific page that is not the home page are likely to miss the "what's new" alert. Because a web site may well be the only source of much important information, users may fail to notice content changes. |