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Title: The end of an era...
Post by: Thunder Chicken on January 06, 2008, 08:52:07 PM
Netscape's finally dying. It lives on in spirit (Firefox), but Netscape itself is going bye-bye:
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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.'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.'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 per cent 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's 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.
  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 spuppiesed 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.
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2008/01/01/netscape.html
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: Nate on January 06, 2008, 09:23:58 PM
i saw that comeing for a long time...
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: jncocowboyx on January 06, 2008, 09:27:49 PM
good riddance. :P
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: Ductape91 on January 06, 2008, 10:24:40 PM
:ttiwwp:
 :hick:
 i remember using the internet on netscape navigator, i wont miss it:flame: :shakeass:
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: Tbird232ci on January 06, 2008, 11:01:57 PM
Netscape? I totally forgot about them.
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: daminc on January 06, 2008, 11:10:40 PM
Long live safari
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: BJL on January 06, 2008, 11:31:02 PM
Netscape, i'm gonna miss that lil N icon. it was kool

LONG LIVE FIREFOX!
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: Carl on January 06, 2008, 11:39:51 PM
Quote from: jncocowboyx;196142
good riddance. :P


:cougarsmily:
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: ZondaC12 on January 06, 2008, 11:58:48 PM
Internet Explorer 6 is my shepherd, I shall not want.
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: TurboCoupe50 on January 06, 2008, 11:58:50 PM
First thing I did when I got this new Dell in Aug('07) was download Firefox... No wait, I did a update on M$ XP, then uninstalled IE-7, then DL Firefox...

I too had forgotten totally about Netscape...
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: ~AC on January 07, 2008, 12:23:30 AM
when i moved out and took my gaming computer (which was overclocked and eventually the processor and motherboard had a flash fire, crazy huh?) so he baught i suspect a 200 dollar computer.  IE7 has tabs and all this stuff on it like firefox but when im over there i created a whole new admin account and had to download firefox b/c IE7 was so slow it was a nightmare.. i dont get how he even uses it.  try and use the tabs and its like the computer is constipated..
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: CougarSE on January 07, 2008, 12:31:51 AM
I remember running Netscape around the time IE 3 was out.  It was never anything special.  I use firefox mostly, but as of late it is starting to piss me off.
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: oldraven on January 07, 2008, 07:28:02 AM
Quote from: ZondaC12;196192
Internet Explorer 6 is my shepherd, I shall not want.


TOTAL !


But we've all got our likes.
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: daminc on January 07, 2008, 07:41:32 AM
Surfing the internet using any browser on a pc made me buy a mac.

The only time I enjoyed surfing on a pc was back in the text based B.B. days. and it was free. I think that was in 93 or 94. The "pentium" just came out and there were no viruses to talk of yet

Good Times
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: CougarSE on January 07, 2008, 08:08:55 AM
Linux is my preferred OS .  Linux > everything.
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: EricCoolCats on January 07, 2008, 09:20:56 AM
One of the first versions of COOL CATS was created using Netscape Composer. For a free program it wasn't bad at all.

The whole Netscape vs. IE thing was good overall for consumers, but NS never kept up with the times. It was bloated, required a complicated install that made no sense, and ironically was never pushed by the company that owned it. Why AOL didn't pack NS as their default pseudo-browser, I'll never understand. That just defies all logic.

Oh well, there are so many better choices out there now. Its historical significance is duly noted...time to move on though.
Title: The end of an era...
Post by: xjeffs on January 07, 2008, 09:38:12 AM
Mozirra for the rin.

I use Netscape and IE when I want to slow productivity.