Netscape

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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
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.
Mozilla dreams
Can the open-source browser redeem Netscape's name and give Microsoft a run for its money?
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.
Microsoft's uneasy browser victory
Though Redmond can now claim 60 percent of the browser market, its antitrust lawyers aren't likely to tout that fact.
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