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What can you do with a 30-year-old version of Netscape Navigator on a modern computer? From a practical standpoint, not much.
If you’re old enough to have used NCSA Mosaic or any of the other early browsers, you probably welcomed the arrival of Netscape Navigator, and rued its decline in the face of Internet Explorer.
promptly entered a huge battle with Netscape’s Navigator browser. Web standards were in their infancy so the two browsers battled each other by manipulating the underlying technologies on which ...
Back in late 1994, tech company Netscape launched its web browser to the world. And no one knew it at the time, but that ...
Legacy search brand Yahoo has been working on its own web browser prototype, and says it would like to buy Google’s Chrome if ...
What this means is that one piece of code now looks the same on every modern browser, whether it be Netscape, Internet Explorer, Safari, Opera, or others. The only catch is, the majority of users ...
Netscape quickly became the browser of choice for most Internet users, which meant Mosaic was being downloaded and used less and less. As a result, in January 1997, the NCSA shut down the ...
The success of Mosaic laid the groundwork for the subsequent development of other web browsers. Andreessen soon departed NCSA to form Mosaic Communications (later Netscape) in April 1994 alongside ...
The browser automatically switches between the Geko rendering engine used by Firefox and the engine that powers Internet Explorer to more faithfully display pages tweaked for IE. Netscape 8.0 ...
Netscape has reacted to recently published figures suggesting its browser market share is plummeting by publishing its own numbers, which claim it still holds 67% of the Web browser market.