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Net heavyweights launch Net think tank

Jim Barksdale, Vint Cerf and other Internet heavyweights Tuesday announced plans to create... Read more

10 November, 1999 by Margaret Kane

A Year Ago: Netscape's blackest day totalled $88.3m loss

...time in its short history. In its recent profits warning, Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale declined to blame Microsoft's tactic of giving away browser software... Read more

27 January, 1999 by Martin Veitch

Five years ago: Jim Barksdale on Netscape Communicator 4.0

...market and a new bundle of products for Navigator, Netscape chief executive Jim Barksdale gave an exclusive interview to Mike Bracken for ZDNet UK News... Read more

15 October, 2001 by Mike Bracken

Microsoft on Trial: Netscape 'imagined' antitrust case

...returned to its assault on the testimony of Netscape Communications Corp. chief Jim Barksdale Thursday, attacking his account of a celebrated June 21, 1995, meeting... Read more

23 October, 1998 by Will Rodger

Barksdale and Dell argue MS cons, pros

Netscape Communications Corp. Chairman Jim Barksdale told the Senate Judiciary Committee this morning that letting Microsoft Corp... Read more

3 March, 1998 by Lisa M Bowman

News Burst: It's a done deal... AOL buys Netscape

AOL has bought Netscape in a deal worth $4.21bn (£2.56bn). Jim Barksdale Netscape's chief executive officer said the deal represents an "exciting... Read more

24 November, 1998 by Richard Barry

Microsoft on trial: Tempers grow short in courtroom

The gloves started coming off Wednesday as Netscape CEO Jim Barksdale and Microsoft lead litigator John Warden duelled for a second day... Read more

22 October, 1998 by Michael Moeller

US Report - Barksdale shows off the future of Netscape

Netscape Communications CEO Jim Barksdale showed off some upcoming features of Netcentre that he said would... Read more

12 October, 1998 by Lisa M Bowman

Tech firms go on a legislative offensive

...s rivals: Testimony from the trial revealed that then-Netscape chief executive Jim Barksdale met with assistant attorney general Joel Klein for breakfast at Barksdale... Read more

28 March, 2006 by Declan McCullagh

AOL-Microsoft deal bodes ill for Netscape

...but pledged the company's support for IE. Former Netscape chief executive Jim Barksdale remains on the board of AOL Time Warner. "We extended the... Read more

30 May, 2003 by David Becker

Rivals come up short in decision

Microsoft settlement: Remedies proposed by nine state attorneys general were so outlandish that they amounted to an 'unjustified manipulation of the marketplace' Read more

4 November, 2002 by Declan McCullagh

Cisco CEO draws $1 salary

...Chambers joined Apple chief executive Steve Jobs and former Netscape chief executive Jim Barksdale among tech executives to get a $1 salary. "It's a... Read more

4 October, 2002 by Dawn Kawamoto

Bush calls for faster broadband rollout

...technology leaders, including Hewlett-Packard chief executive Carly Fiorina, Netscape co-founder Jim Barksdale, Symantec chief executive John Thompson, AT&T chief executive Michael Armstrong... Read more

14 June, 2002 by Jim Hu

Five years ago: Novell forms joint company with Netscape

...NT or UNIX - that's a huge untapped market for Netscape," said Jim Barksdale, president and CEO of Netscape Read more

19 March, 2002 by ZDNet UK

Microsoft reveals antitrust testimony

...involved in a lawsuit. Two other depositions, from former Netscape Communications Chairman Jim Barksdale and Liberate Technologies Chairman Mitchell Kertzman, as well as one expected... Read more

5 March, 2002 by Joe Wilcox

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