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AOl and Gecko engine
I was an AOL user over 5 years ago and they were beta testing an AOL version built on Gecko back then. It was fully functional and was ready for release. I really think it was a bargaining chip for AOL when re-negotiating the contract with Microsoft. Of course, they never released it. Too bad, too. I couldn't tell it apart from the IE version.
Posted by: Joe Blow_z   Posted on: 11/17/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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At least they know Firefox=Better Browser  richman555 | 11/17/04
AOl and Gecko engine  Joe Blow_z | 11/17/04
How important is this?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/17/04
Not very.  Anton Philidor | 11/17/04
Certainly not INsignificant  IT_User | 11/18/04
It's already done surprising penetration  CobraA1 | 11/18/04
They know how to penetrate the market  nucrash | 11/18/04
AOL with Mozilla  just-me_z | 11/18/04
Has no one seen the adds AOL is running.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/18/04
Adds  donald17 | 11/18/04
Mozilla provides a very robust platform  George Mitchell | 11/17/04
What is AOL's strategy..............???  rshimizu12@... | 11/17/04
Why Don't Hackers Pick On AOL?  coffeenite | 11/18/04
Netscape 7.2  NickMets7 | 11/20/04
Lured toward uniformity  saphil@... | 12/01/04
correction  sir_cheats_a_lot | 12/01/04

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