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Netscape's rise and fall symbolizes why it is important for all companies to constantly innovate and litigate when others use unethical tactics to hasten their demise.
Both Internet Explorer and Firefox can after Netscape. Why are they still around?
How did they manage to get popular debuting after one of the most important additions to the beginnings of the World Wide Web? We all know about Microsoft's controversial tactics - but how does one explain FireFox?!
Why did Netscape not compete successfully? Was there internal politics?
We should all learn from this!
> Both Internet Explorer and Firefox can after Netscape. Why are they still around?
even in case of IE this shouldn't have much to do with innovation, what do you think?
Wither Netscape. RIP.
This by no means indicates that user support will no longer be available by third party sources such as my UFAQ - http://www.ufaq.org, the Netscape Community Forum and Antony Shen's Sillydog site - http://sillydog.org.
This is the end of an era. I can't believe you're giving up on this now.
Sorry to see you give up to IE
Netscape has been an outstanding product and I wish you well.
Those are some interesting changes, I wonder how many people will actually change over to Firefox.
Those are some interesting changes, I wonder how many people will actually change over to Firefox.
Wow! Thats big news!
At least we still have Firefox
unbelieveable ... i love my navigator and cannot understand why this great thing should be "dieing" with the netscape navigator a part of the internet history will gone ... wrong time to wish all a happy new year? i dunno ...
I don't use Netscape that much but I hate to see IE lose the competition. Long Live FireFox
mean this the netscape navigator will sink like the titanic???? i cannot believe :(
Ths is just a case of "The King is dead, long live the king".
That this moment would come is inevitable from the start of mozilla.org
Probably Seamonkey is more like what Navigator was.
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
??? is it a joke? an April fool? i cannot believe!
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