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AOL Pulls Plug on Netscape Web Browser
AP ^ | 28 Dec 07 | ANICK JESDANUN

Posted on 12/31/2007 12:17:16 PM PST by GATOR NAVY

NEW YORK (AP) - Netscape Navigator, the world's first commercial Web browser and the launch pad of the Internet boom, will be pulled off life support Feb. 1 after a 13-year run.

Its current caretakers, Time Warner Inc. (TWX)'s AOL, decided to kill further development and technical support to focus on growing the company as an advertising business. Netscape's usage dwindled with Microsoft Corp. (MSFT)'s entry into the browser business, and Netscape all but faded away following the birth of its open-source cousin, Firefox.

"While internal groups within AOL have invested a great deal of time and energy in attempting to revive Netscape Navigator, these efforts have not been successful in gaining market share from Microsoft's Internet Explorer," Netscape Director Tom Drapeau wrote in a blog entry Friday.

In recent years, Netscape has been little more than a repackaged version of the more popular Firefox, which commands about 10 percent of the Web browser market, with almost all of the rest going to Internet Explorer.

People will still be able to download and use the Netscape browser indefinitely, but AOL will stop releasing security and other updates on Feb. 1. Drapeau recommended that the small pool of Netscape users download Firefox instead.

A separate Netscape Web portal, which has had several incarnations in recent years, will continue to operate.

The World Wide Web was but a few years old when in April 1993 a team at the University of Illinois' National Center for Supercomputing Applications released Mosaic, the first Web browser to integrate images and sound with words. Before Mosaic, access to the Internet and the Web was largely limited to text, with any graphics displayed in separate windows.

Marc Andreessen and many of his university colleagues soon left to form a company tasked with commercializing the browser. The first version of Netscape came out in late 1994.

Netscape fed the gold-rush atmosphere with a landmark initial public offering of stock in August 1995. Netscape's stock carried a then-steep IPO price of $28 per share, a price that doubled on opening day to give the startup a $2 billion market value even though it had only $20 million in sales.

But Netscape's success also drew the attention of Microsoft, which quickly won market share by giving away its Internet Explorer browser for free with its flagship Windows operating system. The bundling prompted a Justice Department antitrust lawsuit and later a settlement with Microsoft.

Netscape eventually dropped fees for the software, but it was too late. Undone by IE, Netscape sold itself to AOL in a $10 billion deal completed in early 1999.

Netscape spawned an open-source project called Mozilla, in which developers from around the world freely contribute to writing and testing the software. Mozilla released its standalone browser, Firefox, and Netscape was never able to regain its former footing.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: aol; firefox; ie; internet; mozilla; netscape
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I used Netscape from the time I got my first computer in 1996 to about 2004 I guess, then IE for a short time until picking up Firefox in 2005. Hard to believe now how dominant over IE they were for a while.
1 posted on 12/31/2007 12:17:17 PM PST by GATOR NAVY
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To: GATOR NAVY

I thought Netscape died years ago, after not seeing any more commercials for it.

I guess the MSM still has at least some sway over me. =(


2 posted on 12/31/2007 12:19:42 PM PST by wastedyears (Tell me why I had to be a powerslave... Iron Maiden March 14th, 2008)
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To: GATOR NAVY

Beat you by a year, starting with NS in 1995.

And I remember Netscape and the war with IE.

I used NS up until 2003 when I retired, moved and began to use Firefox.

I still keep copy of NS v4.74 for testing web pages on site I maintain.


3 posted on 12/31/2007 12:23:58 PM PST by upchuck (And Senator Clinton's experience is................................. where? What? When?)
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To: GATOR NAVY

I use Opera and love it.


4 posted on 12/31/2007 12:24:59 PM PST by Free Vulcan (No prisoners. No mercy.)
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To: wastedyears

.....I thought Netscape died years ago, after not seeing any more commercials for it......

Recall if you will that fools were parted from big $$$ spent on AOL stock. Having nothing better to do with the cash, they bought both Netscape and Time Warner.

All that $$$ was pissed down a rat hole. Thousands of children are starving in Africa because the money was ill spent by a greedy board of directors.


5 posted on 12/31/2007 12:25:05 PM PST by bert (K.E. N.P. +12 . Moveon is not us...... Moveon is the enemy)
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To: GATOR NAVY

I have used it since the late 1990s. Like it. Still do. Dislike Internet Explorer. So what do I do? How do you get Firefox? Is it free like Netscape? I hate it when they do stuff like this.


6 posted on 12/31/2007 12:27:02 PM PST by 3AngelaD (They screwed up their own countries so bad they had to leave, and now they're here screwing up ours)
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To: GATOR NAVY

Forgot to ask what is going to happen to my Netscape bookmarks?


7 posted on 12/31/2007 12:27:26 PM PST by 3AngelaD (They screwed up their own countries so bad they had to leave, and now they're here screwing up ours)
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AOL and Time/Warner are starving children in Africa, eh?

Is that your final answer? :)

8 posted on 12/31/2007 12:28:02 PM PST by Bosco (Remember how you felt on September 11?)
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To: 3AngelaD
Firefox is free. You can get it from Firefox.com. Its a cross platform browser that will run on Windows, Macintosh and Linux. The most current version is 2.0.0.11.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

9 posted on 12/31/2007 12:28:54 PM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
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Thousands of children are starving in Africa because the money was ill spent by a greedy board of directors.

I thought that thousands of children are starving in Africa because of President Bush.

[Where can I buy a program to keep up with these things?]

10 posted on 12/31/2007 12:29:36 PM PST by Jeff Chandler ("Liberals want to save the world for the children they aren't having." -Mark Steyn)
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To: GATOR NAVY

I’m still using Lynx on a VT100 connected to a VAX.


11 posted on 12/31/2007 12:29:53 PM PST by the_devils_advocate_666
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To: 3AngelaD

Netscape 9 is Firefox with a Netscape theme. Just download Firefox from mozilla.com.

I will miss the Netscape name. Reminds me of the wild days of the internet back in 1995. Just after Algore invented it. I used Netscape for years until I switched to OmniWeb then Safari on OS X. Now that I am back on Vista, I was using Netscape 9. Not sure what I’ll use now.


12 posted on 12/31/2007 12:30:51 PM PST by Astronaut
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To: GATOR NAVY

I used it too. I liked the older versions that are not so tricked up. For the last few years Firefox or Opera have been better IE alternatives.


13 posted on 12/31/2007 12:31:19 PM PST by Anti-Bubba182
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To: GATOR NAVY

14 posted on 12/31/2007 12:33:55 PM PST by the_devils_advocate_666
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Never used IE, it’s always been a featureless piece of junk. Ever notice there wasn’t a spyware problem until IE won the browser war? IE almost single-handedly ruined Web browsing. I like how IE added tabs, something Opera had last century and the Mozilla browsers picked them up around ‘02. RSS? FF has had the live bookmarks well before ver. 1.0.

I used Netscape 95-02 (2.x until 7.2, skipped 6), Mozilla .9x-1.6ish, then Firefox starting with version .7. Ditched Windows years ago too.

RIP, Netscape, I miss the days when you were king. If anything deserves to die, it’s IE. Ridding the world of that pollutant would do us all a favor.


15 posted on 12/31/2007 12:34:14 PM PST by bws53
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Wow. I remember links. I had to stop using it when every page came up as "[IMAGE][IMAGE][IMAGE]..."

Well, that and the fact that it just stopped working at the ISP I was using.

TS


(x, why?)

16 posted on 12/31/2007 12:35:21 PM PST by Tanniker Smith (wee fish ewe a mare egrets moose panda hippo gnu deer)
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To: Free Vulcan
I use Opera and love it.

I've been using it for years especially to browse Free Republic. The tab capability is especially useful, because its much easier to get control of the desktop when all the web pages are just tabs in one opera session. Sure IE 7 finally has tabs years after Opera and Firefox, but you have to use Windows XP or above. Opera works well on older computers running Windows 2000. Why should I upgrade to a computer running XP of Vista just to browse the web? The only things for which I use IE are Windows Update and E Commerce.

17 posted on 12/31/2007 12:35:49 PM PST by Paleo Conservative (I'm not celebrating Kwanza!)
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Hard to believe now how dominant over IE they were for a while.

I think 4.7 was the turning point. Buggiest piece of carp I ever had the misfortune to design for.

18 posted on 12/31/2007 12:36:03 PM PST by Jeff Chandler ("Liberals want to save the world for the children they aren't having." -Mark Steyn)
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To: GATOR NAVY
There are generally a baker's dozen or so main targets for computer viruses, i.e. the Windows OS, msoft word, excel, IE, and a couple of other msoft items. These things are ALL programmable (VBA) and meant to be used as systems integration components which might be fine for a large corporation with five or ten guys permenently employed keeping the lid down on viruses, but for the typical home computer user or even a small business to have a computer with programmable applications facing the internet is basically insane; it's like walking around in the Bronx with a "kick-me" sign on the seat of your pants.

Ideally a home computer facing the net should run LINUX; but if you can't do that, at LEAST avoid the biggest and most obvious target, which is IE; using Firefox just isn't that difficult.

19 posted on 12/31/2007 12:36:18 PM PST by damondonion
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To: GATOR NAVY
One of these days, I have to get around to downloading Firefox. Sooner or later.

Any learning curve, or is it just self-explanatory . . .

TS


(x, why?)

20 posted on 12/31/2007 12:36:43 PM PST by Tanniker Smith (wee fish ewe a mare egrets moose panda hippo gnu deer)
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