Netscape

  • Unchain the antitrust lawyers!

    The Obama administration reverses Bush policy and threatens to target would-be monopolists. History -- remember Microsoft? -- warns us to temper our enthusiasm.
  • Everyone likes iLike

    A new music recommendation application goes viral on Facebook.
  • Resistance really was futile

    Microsoft and AOL announce an unholy $750 million alliance. Where does that leave Mozilla, Netscape's open-source rebel child?
  • Money talks, Microsoft walks

    Bill Gates lets out a big "Whew!" as the court decides that what's good for Microsoft is good for America.
  • Mozilla rising

    Netscape won't dislodge Internet Explorer from its hegemony over browser space. But its open-source sibling is aiming at even bigger game: Windows.
  • Microsoft should be punished

    The feds failed to order a breakup when it could have done some good. Now, based on the government's findings, Sun, Netscape and Be are suing -- with good reason.
  • Netscape's folly

    The loser in the browser wars has filed a private antitrust suit against Microsoft. But the company doesn't deserve to win.
  • Mozilla's revenge

    As the much-touted, long-delayed open-source browser nears the version 1.0 finish line, it may give AOL a new weapon against Microsoft.
  • What's wrong with Microsoft?

    The software giant usually demolishes any opponent that dares to step in its path. But it can't beat streaming-media king RealNetworks.
  • One small peep for man...

    NASA software is at the heart of a new product that could hunt for porn on the Internet.
  • Citizen Gates

    The media played the Microsoft trial as a judgment on the CEO's personality -- and there was no way he could win.
  • Google: We're down with ODP

    Will the streamlined search engine's decision to mix in the 20,000 editors of the Open Directory Project mess with its mojo?
  • Chapter one: Boot time

    Part 2: Starting points
  • Mozilla dreams

    Can the open-source browser redeem Netscape's name and give Microsoft a run for its money?
  • Free the night life!

    Former Netscape programmer Jamie Zawinski has spent his life making software free. Now he wants to liberate San Francisco's fading club scene.
  • Jim Clark

    In Silicon Valley -- where newness is next to godliness -- the smart money still bets on capitalism's most successful conceptual artist.
  • How the Web was almost won

    Just how close did we come to a Net ruled by Microsoft? The "server wars" show a grim counterpart to the browser wars.
  • Do the paranoid survive?

    Judge Jackson's opus on the browser wars portrays a Microsoft terrified by middleware.
  • Adventures in Silicon Valley

    Hilarious and incisive, Michael Lewis' "The New New Thing" captures the elusive spirit of Silicon Valley.
  • Letters to the Editor

    You pay your handyman more than your nanny?! Plus: Pop psychology Mach test too close to Cosmo quiz; "broadband warrior" Jermoluk is wrong about wireless.
  • Goodbye, Internet poster boy

    Marc Andreessen steps down from his CTO job at America Online. Is there anything left of Netscape?
  • The $4 billion warehouse

    Silicon Valley investment titans finance dreams of grandeur, knowing they get rich even if the new business isn't a huge success.
  • Web wars

    Did Bill Gates beat Netscape fair and square?
  • Microsoft trial: Why AOL didn't swap browsers

  • Microsoft disputes IBM testimony

    Microsoft challenges an executive's claim that Redmond pressured IBM to distribute its browser and not Netscape's.
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