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  1. Netscape Communications Corporation ("Netscape") was a computer services company best known for its web browser, Navigator. Navigator was one of the two most popular web browsers in the 1990s along with Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE). Following the rapid growth of IE's popularity, the use of Navigator started to decline worldwide.

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    Netscape Navigator, Macworld (May 1995) Netscape was the first company to attempt to capitalize on the emerging World Wide Web. It was founded under the name Mosaic Communications Corporation on April 4, 1994, the brainchild of Jim Clark who had recruited Marc Andreessen as co-founder and Kleiner Perkins as investors. The first meeting between Clark and Andreessen was never truly about a ...

  3. Dec 30, 2019 · The use of Netscape declined in the late 1990s, which led to the open source Mozilla project and Netscape's acquisition on November 24, 1998 by AOL (America Online) for $4.2 billion. Support and use of Netscape ended on March 1, 2008, but old versions can still be downloaded. The picture shows the final version of Netscape Navigator with the ...

  4. Netscape reached a market cap of $2 billion so fast that the company became the most successful IPO in history. It also caused Microsoft to restructure its entire product line to become Internet ...

  5. Running Netscape 0.9.2 is also a reminder of what it was like to discover the World Wide Web 30 years ago, before Google and Facebook became its biggest gatekeepers. Unlike today’s browsers ...

  6. Netscape's immense popularity drew the attention of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT). The Redmond giant licensed the old Mosaic code and created Internet Explorer 1.0 which was released with Windows 95 ...

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  8. Netscape Navigator was the name of Netscape's web browser from versions 1.0 through 4.8. The first version of the browser was released in 1994, known as Mosaic and then Mosaic Netscape until a legal challenge from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (makers of NCSA Mosaic, which many of Netscape's founders had spent time developing) which led to the name change to Netscape ...

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