The rabbit and the pick-up truck.
Looks at how Microsoft is taking over the Internet from Netscape. History of Netscape; The creation of the Internet computer language Java by Microsoft for its Internet Explorer; How Internet Explorer matches Netscape's Navigator almost identically; Marketing of Explorer; How Netscape has a grip o...
| Published in: | Economist Vol. 339; no. 7972; pp. 63 - 65 |
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| Format: | Article |
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Economist Newspaper Limited
6/29/1996
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