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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. This time, it's not Andreessen's former company Netscape Communications that's taking on Microsoft's Internet Explorer; it's the emerging popularity of...

[October 7, 2004, 9:15]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback "By the way, how is Safari a "punch" to Redmond. It is the current exemplar for browsers and may well encourage people away from Windows and other Microsoft products. In improving the KHTML codebase, Apple have shown support for Open Source and...

[October 7, 2004, 19:58]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback "IE is the most attacked browser because it is the most commonly used and it is patched regularly which is all you can ask. That design only came about as a means of shutting out every other browser. IE is attacked most because it is so deeply...

[October 10, 2004, 8:43]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback IE is the most attacked browser because it is the most commonly used and it is patched regularly which is all you can ask. I don't think IE is in immediate danger.of users to my website use IE6 or other versions of IE.

[October 9, 2004, 0:04]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback As a Mac user, I've tried every single release of each browser as they've come out, and unfortunately, for several different "must access" websites (many that real estate agents in my neck of the woods have to use), only MSIE 6 and above for...

[October 8, 2004, 2:00]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback You'd think that this was a prima-facie case that Microsoft will either react with its corporate might or resign its browser to the recycle bin. There's no compelling evidence to say that these developers won't sell out to Microsoft in the long-run.

[October 7, 2004, 20:34]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback There wasn't much new in the browser world until Apple ditched Internet Explorer in favor of Safari. Now Firefox has become a very good, cross platform browser. This new wave of "browser mania" comes from Apple/Mac user innovation, and Microsoft's...

[October 7, 2004, 19:24]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback I am surprised at a former Netscape person advocating Microsoft's tactic's rather than deprecating them.

[October 7, 2004, 19:00]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback instead of new features, we need a browser that conforms to standards. New features? Crap! New features will just mean more proprietary crap that only IE will render. By the way, how is Safari a "punch" to Redmond.

[October 7, 2004, 18:08]

The Browser Wars Are Back, According To Netscape's Founder

Talkback Dear Sir: I am a Mac lover and use Windows XP on a laptop. 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.

[October 7, 2004, 17:31]

AOL Turns Up The Heat In Browser Wars

News Analysts downplayed the significance of the Netscape switch for Mac, saying the browser wars ended years ago. America Online has dropped Internet Explorer from a test version of its software for Mac OS X, the latest sign that the Internet giant...

[May 17, 2002, 8:32]

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]

Pocket Browser Wars Magnified By Spyglass Return

News Browser wars are coming to a pocket near you as makers port their Web viewing technology to handheld PCs, smart phones and other tiny devices shipping over the next 12 months. Spyglass will rejoin the browser battle with a new slimline version of...

[December 3, 1996, 17:08]

Netscape Hits Microsoft With Lawsuit

News The lawsuit is based on previous court findings that Microsoft's business practices amid the infamous browser wars of the 1990s violated two sections of the 1890 Sherman Antitrust Act. Netscape Communications, a division of AOL Time Warner, filed...

[January 23, 2002, 8:44]

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]

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. The Internet giant launched CompuServe 7.0 with Netscape bundled as its default browser.

[April 16, 2002, 17:22]

Web Developers Wary Of AOL Switch

News America Online may be too late to launch a full-scale offensive in the browser wars, but it might be able to broker a lasting peace. Considering that the AOL online service has nearly 35 million users, a switch to technology from its own Netscape...

[March 27, 2002, 12:31]

Firefox Bites Back

Leader Six years ago, Microsoft won the browser wars against Netscape -- the distant forefather of Firefox -- not because Internet Explorer was a better browser, but by the simple expedient of giving it away with every copy of Windows.

[September 21, 2004, 13:05]

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. Netscape on Wednesday released a new version of Netscape 8 to bring the...

[October 20, 2005, 9:55]

US Report: Consumers Fume Over AOL-Netscape

News Consultant Chuck Flink suggested that it's the right time for the browser wars to end. Uncomfortable with the idea of a new technology superpower, readers reeled off a litany of possible ways the deal could doom Netscape's Navigator browser...

[November 27, 1998, 9:33]


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