The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
Talkback The Mozilla Firefox developers have put out patches, lots of them, but they are generally done before they have ever been abused and they don't wait until they have a few dozen to roll into a patch, they'll fix it as soon as possible.
[October 10, 2004, 8:43]
The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
Talkback Thank goodness for Mozilla and Firefox because Internet Explorer is old, creaky, leaky with viruses and have seen no innovation in the past several years. Dear Sir: I am a Mac lover and use Windows XP on a laptop.
[October 7, 2004, 17:31]
Browser Wars: Episode II
News The browser wars are back, it seems. The success of the Mozilla Project's Firefox browser has exceeded all expectations since its launch last autumn, grabbing a significant share of the browser market and sustaining about a million downloads a week.
[February 28, 2005, 16:10]
Mozilla Pulls Latest Browser Downloads
News The movement was conceived at the height of the browser wars between Netscape and Microsoft in the late-1990s. Mozilla has pulled downloads of its open-source Web browser after discovering a bug that cripples dynamic HTML coding on some sites...
[December 3, 2002, 7:49]
The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder
News The Web browser wars may have been reignited, according to browser pioneer Marc Andreessen. The company created and funded the open-source Mozilla project that created it, although Mozilla was later spun off as an independent group.
[October 7, 2004, 9:15]
AOL Enters Browser Wars
News The browser wars of the late 1990s that pitted Microsoft against Netscape have long concluded, leaving IE as the undisputed heavyweight champion. Netscape founder Marc Andreessen last week said that the rise of these new software products may...
[October 11, 2004, 10:40]
Super Techies: Brendan Eich
News Eich discusses his early work at Netscape creating the JavaScript programming language, battling Microsoft in the browser wars and his current role at Mozilla, overseeing new technology enhancements for the company's flagship Firefox browser.
[January 23, 2008, 10:49]
Firefox Aims For 10 Percent Of Web Surfers
News Maybe the browser wars really are back. Bart Decrem, the marketing contact for the Mozilla Foundation, told ZDNet UK on Friday that he expects the browser's market share to reach 10 percent by the end of 2005.
[October 25, 2004, 14:10]
Mozilla Takes On Microsoft.Net
News Netscape's army of open-source programmers may not have turned the tide in the browser wars, but that hasn't stopped some followers from moving on to the next front in the battle for control of the Internet.
[February 6, 2001, 7:48]
IE Stagnation Spells Trouble For All Concerned
News Such plans may signal a turning point in the browser wars, indicating that the open-source development movement is succeeding in its efforts to thwart Microsoft's turning the Web into a one-browser shop.
[October 8, 2004, 10:35]
Next IE Will Ship Before Longhorn
News In a survey conducted late last year, Firefox nudged IE below the 90 percent mark for the first time since the height of the browser wars in the 1990s. Analysts attributed Microsoft's change of heart to the progress of the Mozilla Foundation's...
[February 16, 2005, 7:55]
Netscape Patches Get Up-to-date
News The agreement, announced early this month, is the first browser distribution deal with a major PC maker since the end of the browser wars in the 1990s, according to Netscape. That means it has all patches through Firefox version 1.0.7, which was...
[October 20, 2005, 9:55]
The Remedy That Wasn't Such A Bitter Pill
News One telling example lies in the now-ancient history of the browser wars. By January 2004, IE claimed 94.8 percent of the Web browser market, according to research firm OneStat.com, and Netscape's only lasting legacy is the free, open-source Mozilla...
[March 24, 2004, 15:45]
AOL Unveils Mozilla-based Netscape 7.0
News Browser wars' is a catchy term but not necessarily apropos," said AOL spokesman Marty Gordon. The new browser, called Netscape 7.0, is the latest version developed around a technology called Gecko, which was created by the AOL-funded Mozilla open...
[May 22, 2002, 16:38]
Netscape, Not IE, Put On New CompuServe
News America Online on Tuesday fired the first shot in what may signal the rekindling of the Web browser wars against Microsoft. Nearly a year ago, AOL began testing versions of CompuServe that use Gecko, the underlying browser technology browser engine...
[April 16, 2002, 17:22]
Netscape Parades Security Features
News However, several high-profile security vulnerabilities in IE have led others, including Netscape and Firefox distributor the Mozilla Foundation, to make security the number one selling point for their browsers.
[May 19, 2005, 9:30]
Mozilla Release Could Trigger Battle Of The Browsers
News If Gecko indeed becomes the default technology in the anticipated release of AOL 8 this autumn, the tide in the browser wars will shift. The release comes as AOL Time Warner is testing Mozilla technology in versions of its America Online software...
[April 12, 2002, 17:30]
Yahoo Launches Customised IE7 Beta
News The search giant has a close working relationship with the Mozilla Foundation, whose Firefox browser competes with IE7. Yahoo has launched a customised version of Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) Beta 2 which has Yahoo search built into the...
[June 12, 2006, 16:50]
Firefox 2.0 Beta 2 Should Ship On Thursday
News After some delay, Mozilla is expected finally to release the Beta 2 version of Firefox 2.0 on Thursday. This should be the final step before Mozilla releases the final version of Firefox 2.0 sometime in October.
[August 31, 2006, 13:35]
Mozilla Releases Firefox 1.5
Talkback Remember the days of the "browser" wars. Sleeping Gaint! Having been in technology for past 10 years. I've seen alot of company's come and go. All this hype about Google and how Google will crush Microsoft.
[December 1, 2005, 19:12]

