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Netscape Navigator market share: 1994 - 2007. Netscape continued developing both the Navigator browser and Communicator, though the bundling and name changes often confused users.
Netscape's browser icon through the years. Netscape continued to develop both Netscape Navigator 3.0 and Communicator 4.0, but the looming threat of Internet Explorer, with version 3 bundled into ...
Netscape Navigator, the first real commercial Web browser, launched on Oct. 13, 1994. And though I’ve written before about the danger of overselling techniversaries, this one stands out to me.
Netscape Navigator 9 was the final version of the browser, and it only held 0.6% of the market for browsers upon release. Support for the browser was officially discontinued in 2008.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (October 13, 1994) -- Netscape Communications Corporation today announced that it is offering its newly introduced Netscape(TM) network navigator free to users via the ...
Still, if you want to kick it old-school and use Navigator again, you can grab the beta from Netscape, pull out your 28.8k modem, put on a Goo Goo Dolls CD, and get back to the glory days of mid ...
Netscape's memory has left a complicated free-market legacy, with some good and bad effects felt nearly two decades down the line. IE 11 is not supported.
By far the hottest property on the cyberspace scene these months is a free bit of software from the enormously successful California-based company Netscape Communications Inc., called the Netscape … ...
It birthed the web as we know it. But tomorrow, February 1, marks the demise of Netscape Navigator, the first commercial web browser. Navigator will continue to function should you happen to have ...
The Web became a little more accessible and commercial on October 13, 1994 when the Netscape Navigator browser was released by the Mosaic (later Netscape) Corporation.Before Microsoft’s Internet ...