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The Demise of Netscape
. . . or at least its slide into relative obscurity, occurred after Microsoft started giving IE away for free by bundling it with Windows.

You are right -- it was a concscious decision to cut Netscape out of the market. That is what those Microsoft memos and emails referred to.
Posted by: PCcritic   Posted on: 05/28/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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