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British Rally Championship 1.1.2

British Rally Championship 1.1.2

...28 April - Pirelli International Rally, Carlisle, CumbriaRound 4: 1/2/3 June - Jim Clark International Rally, Duns, Scottish BordersRound 5: 17/18 August - Todds Leap... Read more

17 May, 2012
British Rally Championship for iPad 1.1.2t

British Rally Championship for iPad 1.1.2t

...28 April - Pirelli International Rally, Carlisle, CumbriaRound 4: 1/2/3 June - Jim Clark International Rally, Duns, Scottish BordersRound 5: 17/18 August - Todds Leap... Read more

17 May, 2012

Jim Clark's new gig : Say cheese

...to picking them early, few people have enjoyed as much success as Jim Clark. With a roster of start-ups that includes Silicon Graphics, Netscape... Read more

13 December, 1999 by Charles Cooper

Why it can be hard to say goodbye to IE

...Even Shutterfly, the online photo service backed by Netscape Communications co-founder Jim Clark, warns visitors that it supports only a limited set of browsers... Read more

30 September, 2004 by John Borland

Microsoft paid $12m to avert Opera lawsuit

The huge payment revealed by Opera last week came from Microsoft, which wanted to avoid a court case over how MSN pages were displayed in the rival browser Read more

24 May, 2004 by Evan Hansen and Paul Festa

Sites bow to Microsoft's browser king

When he co-founded Netscape Communications in 1994, Jim Clark introduced a Web browser that promised computer users a way around... Read more

8 July, 2002 by Paul Festa

Andreessen's Loudcloud in IPO high-wire act

Loudcloud to see if it can do itself proud Read more

31 January, 2001 by John Borland

'South Park' comes to Shockwave.com

...in equity funding from Silicon Valley venture-capital company Sequoia Capital and Jim Clark, founder of Netscape Communications, which is now a unit of America... Read more

8 December, 1999 by ZDNet

Microsoft: It's all a conspiracy against us

...well before Netscape incorporated and played deposition footage of then-Netscape CEO Jim Clark admitting he knew about Microsoft's plans the same year. The... Read more

22 September, 1999 by Randy Barrett

Microsoft on trial: Intel exec a 'prima donna' with a grudge

...in a Sept. 19, 1995, e-mail to Netscape Communications Corp. Chairman Jim Clark, called Intel Chairman Andy Grove a "mad dog." "What is the... Read more

13 November, 1998 by Lisa M Bowman

Microsoft on trial: DOJ gives heavy memo fire

...arguments regarding a Dec. 29, 1994, e-mail from then-Netscape CEO Jim Clark. In the message to Microsoft executive Dan Rosen, Clark had offered... Read more

28 October, 1998 by Will Rodger

Microsoft on trial: Tempers grow short in courtroom

...introduction of a Dec 29, 1994, e-mail between then-Netscape Chairman Jim Clark and Microsoft's Brad Silverberg, a message that depicted Netscape inviting... Read more

22 October, 1998 by Michael Moeller

Lacey's Paper Round

If all of the talk of money being invested in online commerce strikes you as a little sensible, take comfort in the knowledge that plenty of dosh is still being thrown at crazy ideas in the world of IT. Read more

27 July, 1998 by Eugene Lacey

Quotes of the Week, October 28-November 1

...that they are the only two companies that can exist." - Netscape's Jim Clark on sharing a battlefield with Microsoft and Oracle. "We wanted to... Read more

1 November, 1996 by Arif Mohamed

Quotes of the Week, September 16-20

...much, in spite of Bill Gates' pontifications to the contrary." - Netscape's Jim Clark. "Microsoft seems to have zero creative juices going. It has to... Read more

20 September, 1996 by Martin Veitch

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