MetroStars
07-22-2003, 06:13 PM
I came across this gr8 article, i do Apologize if sum 1 has posted this story b4...
This is the story from http://www.netmag.co.uk/news/default.asp?p...ubsectionid=484 (http://www.netmag.co.uk/news/default.asp?pagetypeid=2&articleid=18064&subsectionid=484)
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Netscape No More...
After years of trying to gain back a decent share of the browser market, AOL have finally decided to pull the plug
Having forked out a ridiculous $4.2 billion on acquiring Netscape in 1998, America Online (AOL) have decided to quit the browser business altogether… and have made 50 employees redundant in the process.
Although there will be no more Netscape, AOL will continue to support current Netscape users and the Netscape Web portal. A spokesperson from AOL said, “Netscape remains a key part of our multibrand strategy. We will continue to support the browser and the portal.”
AOL also announced they will be reorganizing the development of the Mozilla.org project that the Netscape browser was developed with. Turning it into a non-profit organisation called Mozilla Foundation, it will consist of the Mozilla browser suite products – Web browser, email and news client, calendar, chat and HTML editor applications.
But the icing on the cake… AOL isn’t going to be using it’s own technology for it’s online software – don’t be so absurd…! They’ve signed a seven-year contract with Microsoft to use IE as the underlying technology.
Looks like it could be Mozilla no more soon…
16th July 2003
This is the story from http://www.netmag.co.uk/news/default.asp?p...ubsectionid=484 (http://www.netmag.co.uk/news/default.asp?pagetypeid=2&articleid=18064&subsectionid=484)
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Netscape No More...
After years of trying to gain back a decent share of the browser market, AOL have finally decided to pull the plug
Having forked out a ridiculous $4.2 billion on acquiring Netscape in 1998, America Online (AOL) have decided to quit the browser business altogether… and have made 50 employees redundant in the process.
Although there will be no more Netscape, AOL will continue to support current Netscape users and the Netscape Web portal. A spokesperson from AOL said, “Netscape remains a key part of our multibrand strategy. We will continue to support the browser and the portal.”
AOL also announced they will be reorganizing the development of the Mozilla.org project that the Netscape browser was developed with. Turning it into a non-profit organisation called Mozilla Foundation, it will consist of the Mozilla browser suite products – Web browser, email and news client, calendar, chat and HTML editor applications.
But the icing on the cake… AOL isn’t going to be using it’s own technology for it’s online software – don’t be so absurd…! They’ve signed a seven-year contract with Microsoft to use IE as the underlying technology.
Looks like it could be Mozilla no more soon…
16th July 2003