Word: browsers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Taos system, which will form the backbone of Hollis II, uses an object-oriented client interface that will allow users to search the database using a Web browser, according to Joe Bonwich, a spokesperson...
...much more speedily. Last October he sued to reopen an existing Windows 95 lawsuit. All went well -- at first. An irate Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson in December ruled that Microsoft had violated a 1995 agreement with the government. In no uncertain terms, he told Microsoft to split off its browser from Windows...
...Adjusted for splits, it initially traded at over $25, but today the stock is under $2 and worth less than a plate of meat loaf with a couple of sides. Netscape's IPO in 1995 was part of Round 1 of Internet mania. Adjusted for splits, the browser company initially traded near $36, but today is around...
...Department's lawsuit against Microsoft may be trouble for Bill Gates, but it could help business for Gateway. In an industry first, and with Microsoft's grudging assent, the PC maker is offering new customers the Windows 98 operating system and a choice of either the Microsoft or Netscape browser. (To get that choice, customers must pick Gateway's Internet service over those of AOL and other providers.) Also, those paying for their PC in monthly installments starting at $50 can trade up to a faster model two years later...
...which browser is better...