19 days ago
deusx : The History of Mozilla - Evangelism Wiki - "This presentation goes into a bit more detail than any single presentation probably should. The idea behind it is to include all of the major milestones in the 10 year history of the Mozilla project and to provide a timeline from which key areas or
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4 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000 - Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000: cool!
deusx : Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000 - Waxy.org - "In honor of the release of Firefox 3.0, I'm offering up a video that documented its very beginning in 1998 — the first open-source release of Netscape's browser and the foundation of the Mozilla project. "
Andy Baio : Code Rush, the Mozilla Documentary from 2000 - In honor of the release of Firefox 3.0, I'm offering up a video that documented its very beginning in 1998 — the first open-source release of Netscape's browser and the foundation of the Mozilla project. Independent filmmakers followed the Mozil
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6 month ago
nelson : 1993 web log - I miss the old "What's new with NCSA Mosaic"
deusx : What's New! June 1993 - Sheesh, a blog with no RSS feed. Fail!
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9 month ago
gleuschk : torgo_x: Everything old - the web, circa 1996. I remember this. Even better, the next year (in OmniWeb!)
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19 month ago
deusx : Scripting News: Point of view - "They say it's just a rehash of Netvibes. If they had been aware of how RSS came to be, they would realize that it's the other way around, Netvibes is a reprise of My.Netscape. "
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21 month ago
wearehugh : DTDs Don’t Work on the Web - and daniel "the resource it targets should NOT be cached" glazman is an idiot
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21 month ago
wearehugh : whump.com | More Like This WebLog » No, really, catalogs matter. - hey look, there's a technical term for why daniel glazman is an idiot
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21 month ago
wearehugh : To DTD or not to DTD - The Netscape Blog - why the fuckity-fuck-fuck is *anyone* downloading this dtd, ever?
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31 month ago
kayodeok : Comparison of web browsers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of web browsers. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. This article is not all-inclusive or necessarily up-to-date
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32 month ago
kellan : On this day, March 7th, 2006 - I woke up to find an email from Marc Andreesen in my inbox. I'm enough of an old skool Netscape fanboi that I'm going to just sit here quietly a moment.
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32 month ago
kayodeok : Is Firefox dropping the ball, like Netscape in 97? - But with IE7 coming very soon, with many of the features that Firefox has (tabs, RSS integration, etc), now is not a good time for Firefox to lose developer support. I don't mean to sound alarmist, but remember when Netscape got overtaken by IE circa 1997
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33 month ago
Andy Baio : Ben Goodger on the history of Firefox - a must read; it also cites Greg Knauss' pan of Netscape's themes
kayodeok : Inside Firefox - The Inside Track on Firefox Development - A lot has been told about the development of the Firefox browser since Firefox 1.0. The reality is that the story is bigger than just Firefox 1.0. It goes back years, spans continents, and includes a cast of thousands. It's a fantastic story, with all of
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38 month ago
kayodeok : What Can Google Learn From Netscape's Downfall? - "After four years, Netscape employees were fully vested in their stock options and became millionaires, which gave them little incentive to work as hard as they had to ensure the company's initial success"
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39 month ago
kayodeok : We Are the Web - The Netscape IPO wasn't really about dot-commerce. At its heart was a new cultural force based on mass collaboration. Blogs, Wikipedia, open source, peer-to-peer - behold the power of the people
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39 month ago
kayodeok : Remembering Netscape: The Birth of the Web - Picture a world without Google, without eBay or Amazon or broadband, where few people have even heard of IPOs. That was reality just a decade ago. The company that changed it - bringing us into the Internet age - was a brilliant flash in the pan called Ne
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Netscape 8's "Trust Rating System" - Screenshots - Netscape's controversial new "Trust Rating" system risks giving favorable ratings to sites whose software is unpopular with users, typically showing extra ads without substantial user benefit.
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41 month ago
kayodeok : History of Netscape and Mozilla - The History of Netscape and Mozilla
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41 month ago
kayodeok : IEBlog : After installing Netscape 8 the XML rendering capabilities of Internet Explorer no longer work - Details and "workaround" available on the IE Blog
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Netscape 8.0 Requires Internet Explorer - It looks like you must have Internet Explorer before you can install Netscape 8.0
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Netscape Browser 8.0 Released - "The Security Alerts page suggests that this new version is based on Firefox 1.0.3. We hope that a minor update to address some of the quite serious issues fixed in Firefox 1.0.4 is on its way"
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44 month ago
kayodeok : Netscape Browser 8.0 Beta Released - Based on Mozilla Firefox 1.0, this beta of Netscape's newest browser offers support for both the Gecko and Internet Explorer rendering engines
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Ethan Marcotte : New Mozilla website launches - At long last. Congrats again to Dave Shea, bringer of truth, light, and saucy UIs.
anildash : mozilla website relaunched - an enormous improvement... congrats to the whole team
Simon Willison : New Mozilla.org Design is Live - Very nice. (via) [via]
Matthew M. Boedicker : mozilla.org redesign (with rotating screenshot image)
Anne van Kesteren : Mozilla - redesigned - I guess this is not just a restyle, although I'm not sure. Great work! #
Jon Hicks : Firefox 1.0 - Need I say more?
plasticbag : Firefox 1.0 has been released to the general public - And no doubt the advert will be appearing in the New York Times any day now too. It's all terribly exciiting and I shall download it immediately.
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