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Exactly, we've seen this previously with Internet explorer.And Netscape before that, it had reached 90% market share.You're missing the point. Netscape implemented the html standard, they didn't introduce new, proprietary "features" to gain that market share.3 more...
And Netscape before that, it had reached 90% market share.You're missing the point. Netscape implemented the html standard, they didn't introduce new, proprietary "features" to gain that market share.
You're missing the point. Netscape implemented the html standard, they didn't introduce new, proprietary "features" to gain that market share.
Exactly, we've seen this previously with Internet explorer.
And Netscape before that, it had reached 90% market share.
You're missing the point. Netscape implemented the html standard, they didn't introduce new, proprietary "features" to gain that market share.