Netscape 7.01 ReleasedNetscape 7.01 ReleasedNetscape 7.01 Released 03/13/2003 10:23 AM This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)Netscape 7.01 ReleasedGrok Headline matches for Netscape 7.01 ReleasedNetscape 4.8 ReleasedNetscape 4.8 Released 08/18/2002 11:38 AM Yes, you read that version number right. Netscape 7.2 ReleasedNetscape 7.2 Released 08/17/2004 11:35 AM Netscape 7.2 To Be Released August 3rdNetscape 7.2 To Be Released August 3rd 07/28/2004 09:34 AM Netscape browser update releasedNetscape browser update released 08/17/2004 07:19 PM SAN FRANCISCO - After being written off by industry observers last year, America Online Inc.'s browser unit showed signs of life Tuesday as it released an update to its Netscape Web browser. Netscape releases Netscape 7.02Netscape releases Netscape 7.02 03/13/2003 10:23 AM Netscape 7.2 outNetscape 7.2 out 08/17/2004 09:08 PM Netscape 7.2Netscape 7.2 08/17/2004 08:51 PM With faster rendering and start-up times and updated plug-ins, this browser is built for the way you use the Web! Netscape -- Down But Not OutNetscape -- Down But Not Out 05/23/2002 10:39 PM Netscape Tries Again With 7.0Netscape Tries Again With 7.0 09/03/2002 11:37 AM Signaling the possibility of a closer connection between AOL and the Netscape browser, Netscape Communications unveils Netscape 7.0. What if Netscape had won?What if Netscape had won? 03/14/2003 12:56 PM Netscape 7.2 is outNetscape 7.2 is out 08/17/2004 01:28 PM Download it here, or read the release notes here . Update: Netscape 7.2Update: Netscape 7.2 08/18/2004 10:41 AM The latest Netscape browser enhances security, email filters, and popup blockers. Will Google be the next Netscape?Will Google be the next Netscape? 05/22/2004 03:37 PM Search Engine Journal May 22 2004 8:14PM GMT Netscape PopperNetscape Popper 07/16/2004 12:14 AM First release of Netscape Popper! AOL plays down new NetscapeAOL plays down new Netscape 05/28/2004 06:14 AM ZDNet UK May 28 2004 9:50AM GMT CSS floats in IE and NetscapeCSS floats in IE and Netscape 09/27/2004 06:50 AM CNET Sep 27 2004 10:08AM GMT Netscape Goes BonkersNetscape Goes Bonkers 06/11/2004 11:17 AM Way back in April, I wrote that Netscape made the "single worst strategic mistake that any software company can make" by deciding to rewrite their code from scratch. Lou Montulli, one of the 5 programming superstars who did the original version of Navigator, emailed me to say, "I agree completely, it's one of the major reasons I resigned from Netscape." This one decision cost Netscape 3 years. -- Joel on Software
AOL has a plan for NetscapeAOL has a plan for Netscape 04/20/2004 07:11 AM ZDNet Apr 20 2004 11:39AM GMT La vuelta de NetscapeLa vuelta de Netscape 07/29/2004 06:58 PM Netscape 8.0 BetaNetscape 8.0 Beta 03/14/2005 06:24 PM The Netscape 8.0 beta is out, and it includes at least one interesting feature: the ability to choose either IE's or Netscape's rendering engine. I'm not convinced this feature makes sense for mainstream browser users, but it's a great help to web authors (which is why TopStyle offers a similar feature). Will Google be the new Netscape?Will Google be the new Netscape? 05/19/2004 07:23 PM OS News-14 hours ago ... Microsoft intends to stonewall the EU on the matter for long enough that it will no longer matter whether WMP is bundled or not because RealNetworks will have ... Will Google Become Another Netscape?Will Google Become Another Netscape? 10/31/2003 06:17 PM Netscape-Bookmarks-1.6Netscape-Bookmarks-1.6 09/15/2004 11:38 PM AOL readies Netscape ISPAOL readies Netscape ISP 01/08/2004 08:26 PM As previously reported, Netscape will charge $9.95 a month for unlimited dial-up access and a few additional perks, such as an e-mail account, a Google search ... Netscape Communicator v7.2Netscape Communicator v7.2 08/17/2004 05:28 PM Netscape Communicator combines Netscape Navigator, a popular browser, with a suite of Internet tools for high-performance Internet mail, web page creation, and instant messaging. [Freeware 288 KB] the resurrection of Netscape?the resurrection of Netscape? 04/20/2004 01:42 AM that lizard's come back from the dead more times than Godzilla Netscape, Apocalypse, and PhoNetscape, Apocalypse, and Pho 03/19/2003 10:26 PM Others have commented on Charles Cooper's speculations about "What if Netscape had Won?"In my opinion, this was never a zero-sum game, where one person has to lose for the other to win.A zero-sum mentality is a huge waste of resources and diverts energy away from productive innovation toward "attacking the other guy's base". Ever since the software industry fell victim to the politics of polarization, and assumptions like Cooper's go unchallenged, I am afraid that we are all falling incredibly short of our full potential. If, as he implies (and many youngsters seem to think), the best opportunities left in software are to build yet another operating system to replace Microsoft, then it's time to take up gardening. Luckily that mentality is a lie, and the real question is "How fantastic would things be if we could all stop griping about the past and write cool programs?" ~ Some bloggers have been calling today "war's eve". But this morning I got a spam e-mail explaining that the world is about to end, with half of earth's population to burn in a lake of fire. The e-mail directed me to this web site. I spent a lot of time reading through the material; it's pretty cool. It is interesting to note how obsessed are the children of Abraham's three religions with apocalypse. ~ Thanks to Doug Purdy, my wife is now reading "Quantum Psychology". It's not a bad book, but I wonder if I really want her to know the secrets of the global conspiracy. ~ Today I ate at Pho Saigon in Redmond for the first time. It just opened at the northeast intersection of Leary Way and Cleveland across from Redmond Town Center, and seems to have not shown up in CitySearch yet. It wasn't breathtaking, but it was fine and I'm sure I'll go back often. The place is very clean, the menu has all of the standard soup meats, and the price is good ($4.95 for small, $5.95 for large). The bowls of soup were all pretty liberal in the amount of meat, and the meat was good quality (no gristle, no grease). We'll see if they keep up the quality and quantity once business picks up more. The spring rolls were fine, too, and the tea was great. ~ Orlowski must be distracted lately by something, because he's definitely not paying attention to his journalism. First he printed a flawed technical analysis of on-line voting, and today he is playing fast-and-loose with the facts apparently in an attempt to smear Microsoft. Orlowski doesn't care that Microsoft has no editorial control over MSNBC (which any journo with integrity will tell you is a good thing). He's obviously very upset, because he's unleashing the sarcasm with full force, but I'm having a hard time understanding what he thinks should happen. Is he suggesting that MSFT should censor MSNBC news so that it only reflects Microsoft corporate vision? Besides the fact that MSFT can't, and the obvious first ammendment questions raised, it seems that any such actions would set a precedent affirming that MSFT viewed MSNBC as an official PR channel. In other words, everything said on MSNBC might carry the same legal weight as official PR statements do. Some might have thought it nice to shut up the MSNBC anchors who ripped on MSFT during the antitrust trials, but MSFT doesn't have that sort of influence. Or maybe Orlowski is suggesting that MSFT should censor MSNBC news whenever he finds it offensive? But getting rid of shows that people don't like is the job of MSNBC, and a job that MSNBC gets graded on directly based on revenue. Quite simply, if people hate the show, MSNBC loses money. The loss of revenue due to people hating the show would be certainly orders of magnitude greater than the loss of revenue due to Chinese government mistakenly thinking that Michael Savage speaks on behalf of MSFT. Orlowski has more than enough room to criticize MSNBC's editorial decisions without trying to falsely link one host's opinions to MSFT corporate policy, and he certainly should be able to disagree with MSNBC without degenerating into personal attacks on MSFT executives. More than 90% of earth's creatures are invertabrates. AOL Unveils New Version of NetscapeAOL Unveils New Version of Netscape 03/20/2003 01:05 PM America Online has officially launched version 7.0 of the Netscape browser. The new version incorporates several features intended to revitalize a program whose market share has fallen sharply since the mid-1990s, when it was the dominant browser. Is Microsoft gearing up to do an IE vs.
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