America Online Inc. (AOL) on Tuesday released a preview version of a new Netscape Web browser that is based on the open-source Firefox Web browser, but also supports Microsoft Corp.’s Internet ...
NEW YORK (AP) -- Netscape Navigator, the world's first commercial Web browser and the launch pad of the Internet boom, will be pulled off life support Feb. 1 after a 13-year run. Its current ...
NEW YORK - AOL Time Warner Inc is remaking its pioneering Netscape software business into an Internet media hub brimming with Time Warner artists and publications, aimed at office workers and Web ...
After February 1, 2008, AOL will no longer provide updates and support for Netscape, which is often considered the first true mass-market browser An historic name in software will effectively pass ...
~ Undone by Microsoft, Netscape sold itself to AOL in a $10 billion deal completed in early 1999. NEW YORK -- Netscape Navigator, the world's first commercial Web browser and the launch pad of the ...
Marking the end of an era, AOL has decided to retire the Netscape Web browser after nearly 14 years of operation. As a result, AOL has decided to throw its weight behind Mozilla's Firefox browser.
Aug. 9 marks the 30th anniversary of the internet’s Big Bang moment, an inflection point in the emergent digital world. This Big Bang was the stunning stock market debut of Netscape Communications, ...
Over the history of the Web, we have seen several major shifts in browsing software. If you’re old enough to have used NCSA Mosaic or any of the other early browsers, you probably welcomed the arrival ...
If you surf the net, you probably use what's called a "web browser" from Microsoft or Netscape. The battle continues between the two companies over which will offer more features and be number one.
Netscape on Thursday launched version 8.0 of its Web browser, promising better security and the ability to switch between rival browsers Internet Explorer and Firefox. Netscape was once the dominant ...
I recall reading about this back in the day. Little did I know that Netscape's browser would become my choice. I really hated Internet Exploder when it came out, and every other Microsoft browser ...