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 ...
America Online Inc. today released a preview version of a new Netscape Web browser that’s based on the open-source Firefox Web browser, but also supports Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer browser ...
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 ...
America Online is testing a version of the Netscape browser in a possible prelude to booting Microsoft's Internet Explorer from its flagship Internet service. The test on Compuserve, one of America ...
NEW YORK - AOL Time Warner Inc. said Tuesday the latest version of its discount Internet service, CompuServe, is using browser technology by its Netscape unit, instead of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet ...
Netscape Thursday released a new version of its browser that incorporates both Internet Explorer and the open source Firefox browser engines to allow users to choose between the security of Firefox ...
Today, Internet Explorer might be the most well-known discontinued web browser, but the path to modern web giants like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari is filled with a rich history of innovation driven by ...
As AOL, in the equivalent of selling sperm to pay the cable bill, offloaded a billion dollar’s worth of patents to Microsoft, something strange happened: the latter became the owner of Netscape.
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.
The World Wide Web of the 90s was a magical place, where you couldn’t click two links without getting bombarded with phrases such as the Information Super Highway and Multimedia Experience. Of course, ...