AOL Time Warner has left its Netscape subsidiary with almost no resources, according to a source close to the company, and will soon cease to employ the venerable browser project's remaining staff.
Long after Microsoft’s Internet Explorer won the browser wars, AOL’s Netscape Communications division is launching another volley in its battle to stay relevant. Netscape 7, now available for ...
A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. update In a move that harks back to the browser wars, Hewlett-Packard plans to ship Netscape's Web browser on new consumer PCs and ...
The browser that started it all is going the way of the dodo. Tom Drapeau, AOL's director of the Netscape brand, announced in a blog post Friday that AOL will cease development on all Netscape web ...
Netscape 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 ...
Beginning in 2006, buyers of consumer desktop and notebook PCs with the HP and Compaq labels will be able to choose Netscape 8 as the default browser during set-up, and launch the browser via icons ...
An historic name in software will effectively pass into history in February as AOL discontinues development and active support for the Netscape browser, according to an official blog. AOL will keep ...
America Online said Thursday that it has begun testing technology developed by Netscape Communications within its software, fueling speculation that it may replace Microsoft's Internet Explorer as its ...
The death knell is sounding for the Netscape browser, industry observers said, following America Online’s decision Tuesday to lay off about 50 Netscape software developers and end development work on ...
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 ...