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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...trial and congressional hearings refocus national attention on the Whitewater affair, thisTIME Online special reportoffers a walk through the controversial land deal and the role it has played in the lives of President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton. This edition is available to users of the Netscape 2.0 browser forWindowsplatforms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHITEWATER: Anatomy of a Scandal | 3/26/1996 | See Source »

...trial and congressional hearings refocus national attention on the Whitewater affair, thisTIME Online special reportoffers a walk through the controversial land deal and the role it has played in the lives of President Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton. This edition is available to users of the Netscape 2.0 browser forWindowsplatforms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHITEWATER: Anatomy of a Scandal | 3/25/1996 | See Source »

...founded Silicon Graphics, a computer firm known for its workstations, sent Andreessen an E-mail message in early 1994 suggesting that they talk. Using Clark's capital, they founded Netscape, with the idea of becoming a kind of Microsoft of the Internet. Their breakthrough product has been the Internet browser called Navigator...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIGH STAKES WINNERS | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

Spyglass and Netscape are cousins. The Illinois company controls the original patents for Mosaic, the Internet browser program that Andreessen helped write. Mosaic was licensed to Spyglass by the University of Illinois in 1994. Before that, the company was struggling as it tried to develop three-dimensional visualization software for scientists (the same kind of work that Andreessen was supposed to be doing as he wrote Mosaic). Government grants dried up, and so did Spyglass's business. Colbeth and his wife Margey went through $100,000 in savings to keep the company going. "There's a lot of bad memories...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HIGH STAKES WINNERS | 2/19/1996 | See Source »

Microsoft will make its Microsoft Network, until now open only to subscribers, available to anyone over the Internet. "This is a great move for Microsoft," says TIME's Joshua Quittner. "By far the most popular browser is Netscape; what Microsoft wants is for people to use its competing Explorer browser. Not very many people are on the Microsoft Network right now, and they want as many people as possible to see and use their products. What Microsoft hopes will happen is that people will go to their site and see all the cool things that you can do with their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MICROSOFT OPENS UP | 12/8/1995 | See Source »

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