Internet Explorer 7 Could Extinguish The Re-ignited Browser War
White Papers TechRepublic columnist Steven Warren provides his assessment of the new Web browser war and of Internet Explorer 7.0 Beta 1 in this edition of The Hot Button. However, he also offers his assessment of IE7 Beta 1 and tells why he thinks it will...
[May 15, 2006, 0:00]
Browser Battle Becomes Guerilla War
Talkback having used firefox 0.8 for 2 weeks, i gave up and returned to IE.it's a great browser, but too many implementations are broken.can't use yahoo mail properly.flash crashes all the time.page loading sketchy--sometimes very fast, sometimes...
[February 27, 2004, 14:51]
Browser Battle Becomes Guerilla War
Talkback Firefox is fantastic! Fast as lightning, with great features and easy to use. It also tends to suddenly quit on my Linux box, but that why it's called an alpha version :)
[February 20, 2004, 20:57]
Browser Battle Becomes Guerilla War
Talkback What a biased article. It plainly ignores the fact that there are clear reasons why other browsers exist (although it touches on it) other than as some childish attempt to compete with IE. Primarily, people deserve choice, which is a good enough...
[May 17, 2004, 22:06]
Browser Battle Becomes Guerilla War
Talkback ie6 is slow, ponderous at running multiple windows.and its microsoft.netscape 7 is just nicer.its faster, the tab multiple windows is great.no contest.
[February 20, 2004, 14:09]
Browser Battle Becomes Guerilla War
Talkback They just can't resist it can they? I'm a proper, proper journalist and I must avoid tired cliches. It was all going so well until.not that the Apple crowd ever defends anything Apple-esque with anything but ferocious fervor, of course.
[February 20, 2004, 17:16]
Opera To Fan The Browser-war Flames
News The Opera browser has had a lot going for it. The new release, expected to be christened Opera 5 for Windows, could be supported by ads, rather than by the $39 (about £27) per copy fee that the Norwegian software vendor currently charges for its...
[December 1, 2000, 12:28]
Five Years Ago: Zona Attacks Netscape Browser War Tactics
News Yesterday, California-based Internet industry analyst Zona Research said that references to Zona's browser census had been used in a misleading way in a letter of complaint Netscape sent the DOJ. Zona said that Netscape had suggested its research...
[August 28, 2001, 8:00]
Opera Finds Footing In Browser War
News After years of waiting patiently for AOL Time Warner or Microsoft to stumble, Opera Software is trumpeting its relationship with IBM as evidence it's making progress against its massive rivals in the browser market.
[May 16, 2001, 9:25]
Netscape Back In Browser Wars With Double Barrage
News Netscape will begin a fresh attack on Microsoft in the Web browser war this week. If we're going to win the server war we have to win the browser war. You'll see Netscape coming back hard in the consumer war," he said.
[August 5, 1997, 12:21]
AOL 7.0 Tests Netscape Browser
News Now AOL has expanded the tests to its flagship service, a move the could reignite a browser war by making Netscape the default for some 34 million Web surfers. Now, there are signs that AOL and Microsoft are gearing up for a cold war.
[March 15, 2002, 11:39]
Free Opera: Start Of Something Big?
News With the release of 5.0, Opera will attempt to turn the browser war into a three-way race. With the release of 5.0, Opera will attempt to turn the browser war into a three-way race, von Tetzchner said.
[December 7, 2000, 10:46]
Windows XP Ties Messaging To .Net
News In the same way there was a browser war, there is going to be an IM client war," said Guernsey Research analyst Chris LeTocq. At one point, Netscape Communications' Navigator was the dominant browser.
[October 11, 2001, 16:13]
A Year Ago Today: Q&A With Netscape's Barksdale
News We think the browser war is over with, if there ever was a war. The browser is only a piece of this model. So where does this leave the browser wars? People understand a Web browser better than an enterprise Web server.
[October 15, 1997, 9:06]
AOL IM May Have Shot Itself In The Foot
News The company is fully aware that the rivalry over instant messaging is reminiscent of some of Microsoft's most notorious conflicts, such as the operating systems war against Apple and the Web browser battle against Netscape Communications -- now a...
[April 5, 2001, 12:25]
Five Years Ago: Jim Barksdale On Netscape Communicator 4.0
News We think the browser war is over with, if there ever was a war. The browser is only a piece of this model. So where does this leave the browser wars? People understand a Web browser better than an enterprise Web server.
[October 15, 2001, 7:30]
Microsoft Alters Windows Pacts
News The browser war is over. Microsoft has won the browser war. But Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller said that Microsoft's licensing change would not be enough to "prohibit" any possible injunction against Microsoft or Windows XP, "because it only...
[July 12, 2001, 9:20]
Firefox Bites Back
Leader If all it had to do was link the Windows PC environment to Windows services running on a Windows server, why, the Internet Explorer that won the war all those years ago would be good enough for everyone.
[September 21, 2004, 13:05]
Tech Heroes In Line For 'Greatest Briton' Award
News Alan Turing was both an unlikely hero of the Second World War and a vital player in the birth of computing. During World War Two, Turing -- an anti-war protestor in the 1930s -- worked at the top-secret Bletchley Park.
[August 22, 2002, 12:07]
Want Secure IE? Then Upgrade To XP...
Talkback Microsoft have already won the browser war, for better or worse IE is the defacto standard web browser.for XP? your kidding right? a quick search and I've found and upgrade to XP for £80 from a large online retailer.
[September 24, 2004, 16:49]

