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  • Mon Apr 28 1997 Netscape: Intranets slow abroad

    Europe and Japan are falling behind on adopting corporate intranets, Netscape cofounder Marc Andreessen says.

    Posted by CNET News.com Staff

  • Mon Apr 28 2008 Lessons from a Web 1.0 archeological dig

    Think the tech set is getting carried away? Our writer found a BroadVision lint brush, a RedHerring smart card, a BackWeb first-aid kit and some dot-com boom perspective while cleaning the garage.

    Posted by Jim Kerstetter

  • Wed Dec 1 1999 Equinix secures big-name investors

    Internet start-up Equinix tomorrow will announce a hefty $280 million cash infusion, including investments from AOL, Netscape co-founder Marc Andreessen and E*Trade.

    Posted by John Borland

  • Mon Mar 17 1997 Busting rhymes at Internet World with Beck

    The news at Internet World was so dead last week that I hopped in my rental, bought a map to the stars' homes, and cruised through the Hollywood Hills snooping for celebrities.

    Posted by CNET Staff

  • Thu Aug 24 2006 Microsoft fixes troubled IE patch

    Update to "critical" Internet Explorer patch repairs a serious security flaw introduced by the original version.

    Posted by Joris Evers

  • Wed Nov 20 2002 Millions vulnerable to Microsoft Web flaw

    A software bug in a common component of Microsoft Web servers and Internet Explorer could leave millions of servers and home PCs open to attack.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Tue Apr 15 2003 Victor: Software empire pays high price

    Microsoft won the war for browser dominance against Netscape, but it paid a heavy price for Internet Explorer. Was the fight worth it?

    Posted by John Borland

  • Thu Sep 5 1996 Microsoft Menace

     

    Posted by Margie Wylie and Nick Wingfield

  • Tue Aug 19 2003 Microsoft's in-house sociologist

    Ever get the feeling your newsgroup postings were being watched? They are--by Marc Smith, resident sociologist at Microsoft, who thinks computers can say a lot about data quality by tracking newsgroup contributors' social habits.

    Posted by Paul Festa

  • Fri Jan 11 2002 Microsoft's security push lacks oomph

    The company's initiatives haven't prevented major flaws in Windows XP or Internet Explorer. Though Microsoft says it's working hard to close the holes, security experts are irked.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

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