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    Netscape was the first company to attempt to capitalize on the emerging World Wide Web. [17] [18] 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.

  2. Netscape ISP is a web portal that offers access to various online services and content. You can browse the latest headlines from different categories, such as US, World, Business, Pop Culture, Sports, and more.

  3. Netscape 3.0 introduced many new features such as new plug-ins, background colors for tables, the archive attribute, and the applet element. Netscape Navigator 3 was the undisputed web browser giant in its time with over 90% share, but it was later eroded by the free Internet Explorer included with Windows 95.

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  4. The Netscape Navigator name returned in 2007 when AOL announced version 9 of the Netscape series of browsers, Netscape Navigator 9. On 28 December 2007, AOL canceled its development but continued supporting the web browser with security updates until 1 March 2008.

  5. Feb 16, 2022 · How Netscape went from creating the first popular web browser to being overtaken by Microsoft and AOL in the browser wars. Learn about the history, features, and legacy of Netscape Navigator and its impact on the internet.

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  6. What is Netscape? 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).

  7. May 10, 2014 · Netscape was the first popular web browser that sparked the browser wars with Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Learn how Netscape evolved from a startup to a public company, and how it eventually became part of AOL and Firefox.

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