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    The Gecko engine is used to power the Mozilla Foundation's Firefox browser. In addition to browsers, Netscape developed a suite of award-winning server software, known as SuiteSpot, to power enterprise Internet and Intranet websites, forums, and email; e-commerce software; and a consumer web portal named Netcenter.

  2. Netscape ISP Homepage. The Saipan surprise: How delicate talks led to the unlikely end of Julian Assange's 12-year saga. The abrupt guilty plea by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was the culmination of negotiations that began a year and a half ago and accelerated in recent months.

  3. Feb 16, 2022 · Netscape's IPO kickstarted widespread investment in internet companies that later created the dot-com bubble.

  4. The Netscape web browser is the general name for a series of web browsers formerly produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, which eventually became a subsidiary of AOL.

  5. Apr 4, 2019 · Twenty-five years ago today, a group of tech pioneers founded the company that would eventually create Netscape Navigator. The browser lived a short life, but its legacy looms large.

  6. Feb 10, 2000 · Netscape was the pioneering company in the field of internet browsers. Its Navigator provided the first user-friendly way for people to be able to surf the vast amounts of information on the...

  7. Oct 14, 2014 · Netscape was more than just a browser. The Internet as we now know it sprang into existence from Netscape innovations, such as RSS feeds and dynamic JavaScript-powered Web pages.

  8. Apr 4, 2014 · 20 years ago today, the internet changed forever. Mosaic Communications Corporation was founded, the company that would later change its name to Netscape.

  9. Aug 9, 2015 · It was 20 years ago today that Netscape went public, setting off what we now know as the first dot-com boom. On the day of its IPO, investors’ appetite for Netscape was insatiable.

  10. Aug 7, 2015 · Netscape (or, Jim Clark specifically) introduced the idea of “Internet Time,” the concept that companies could move, and iterate and innovate at lightning speed. And to this day, that sense of relentless iteration is the lifeblood of the startup world.

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