netscape in A Sentence

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    Netscape could not compete with this strategy.

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    It is a standalone language developed in Netscape.

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    If about us you're using Netscape 6.0.

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    A list of key events in Netscape's history.

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    The Netscape web browser interface was identical on any computer.

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    Click here to scan for newly installed Netscape plugins now.

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    Kioclient exec file:/ home/ weis/ data/ test. html Netscape// Opens the file with Netscape.

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    Microsoft also targeted other Netscape products with free workalikes, such as the Internet Information Server(IIS), a web server which was bundled with Windows NT.

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    Additionally, Netscape also maintained the Propeller web portal, which was a popular social-news site, similar to Digg, which was given a new look in June 2006.

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    Despite this, Apple entered into an agreement with Microsoft to make IE the default browser on new Mac OS installations, a further blow to Netscape's prestige.

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    AOL's acquisition of Netscape Communications in November 1998[49] made it less of a surprise when the company laid off the Netscape team and outsourced development to Mercurial Communications.[when?].

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    Netscape submitted the language for standardization to ECMA(European Computer Manufacturer's Association) and because of trademark issues, the standardized version of the language was stuck with the awkward name“ECMAScript.”.

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    I believe the main reason for that was to differentiate it from the older, informal standard mainly designed by Netscape after it became an official IETF standards track protocol.

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    Netscape submitted the language for standardization to ECMA-the European Computer Manufacturer‘s Association- and because of trademark issues, the standardized version of the language was stuck with the awkward name"ECMAScript".

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    In October 1998, Netscape acquired web directory site NewHoo for the sum of US$1 million, renamed it the Open Directory Project, and released its database under an open content license.

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    Netscape advertised that"the web is for everyone" and stated one of its goals was to"level the playing field" among operating systems by providing a consistent web browsing experience across them.

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    Netscape Navigator was not free to the general public until January 1998,[28] while Internet Explorer and IIS have always been free or came bundled with an operating system and/or other applications.

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    Meanwhile, Netscape faced increasing criticism for the bugs in its products; critics claimed that the company suffered from"featuritis"- putting a higher priority on adding new features than on making them work properly.

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    The open source label came out of a strategy session held on April 7, 1998 in Palo Alto in reaction to Netscape's January 1998 announcement of a source code release for Navigator as Mozilla.

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    Its server software generally was only available for Unix and Windows NT, though some of its servers were made available on Linux, and a version of Netscape FastTrack Server was made available for Windows 95/98.

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    With at least 20 years of evidence from case histories of closed software development versus open development already provided by the Internet developer community, the OSI presented the"open source" case to commercial businesses, like Netscape.

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    Like Netscape version 8. x, Navigator 9 was based upon the Mozilla Firefox, this time version 2.0, and should have had full support of all Firefox add-ons and plugins, some of which Netscape was providing.

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    AOL officially announced that support for Netscape Navigator would end on March 1, 2008, and recommended that its users download either the Flock or Firefox browsers, both of which were based on the same technology.

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    Netscape later experimented with prototypes of a web-based system which would enable users to access and edit their files anywhere across a network, no matter what computer or operating system they happened to be using.

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    It also pioneered the development of push technology, which effectively allowed websites to send regular updates of information(weather, stock updates, package tracking, etc.) directly to a user's desktop(aka"webtop"); Netscape's implementation of this was named Netcaster.

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    This period of time became known as the browser wars, in which Netscape Communicator and Internet Explorer added many new features and went through many version numbers(not always in a logical fashion) in attempts to outdo each other.

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    The tide of public opinion, having once lauded Netscape as the David to Microsoft's Goliath, steadily turned negative, especially when Netscape experienced its first bad quarter at the end of 1997 and underwent a large round of layoffs in January 1998.

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    In 1998, an informal group called the Mozilla Organization was formed and largely funded by Netscape(the vast majority of programmers working on the code were paid by Netscape) to coordinate the development of Netscape 5(codenamed"Gromit"), which would be based on the Communicator source code.

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    Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications(NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak(see usage share of web browsers).

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    This browser was subsequently renamed Netscape Navigator, and the company took the" ⁣Netscape" name(coined by employee Greg Sands, although it was also a trademark of Cisco Systems) on November 14, 1994, to avoid trademark ownership problems with NCSA, where the initial Netscape employees had previously created the NCSA Mosaic web browser.

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