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  1. Netscape ISP is a web portal that offers access to various online services and content. It features news headlines, weather, entertainment, sports, and more.

    • Entertainment

      What to stream this week: Willie Nelson, Chip & Joanna...

    • Business

      More people make 'no-buy year' pledges as overspending or...

    • Weather

      News, Photo and Web Search. Stories Photos Web. Photos

    • Gadgets & Tech

      Netscape Internet Service Gadgets & Tech. Gadgets & Tech...

    • World

      Netscape Internet Service World News. News Home; U.S. World;...

  2. search.aol.comAOL

    AOL. The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NetscapeNetscape - Wikipedia

    Netscape operated a search engine, Netscape Search, which now redirects to AOL Search (which itself now merely serves Bing (formerly Google) search results). Another version of Netscape Search was incorporated into Propeller.

  4. No current website, formerly: https://www.browser.netscape.com/, ( archived here) A/UX running Netscape. The Netscape web browser is the general name for a series of web browsers formerly produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, which eventually became a subsidiary of AOL.

  5. Aug 25, 2019 · Netscape 2 added Netscape Mail, an email program with about as simple a name as Microsoft Mail, which had been in Windows since 1991. In 1995, Brendan Eich, a developer at Netscape wrote SpiderMonkey, the original JavaScript engine, a language many web apps still use today (just look for the .jsp extension).

  6. Aug 9, 2015 · It was 20 years ago today that Netscape went public, setting off what we now know as the first dot-com boom. On the day of its IPO, investors’ appetite for Netscape was insatiable.

  7. Oct 14, 2014 · Microsoft first browser, Internet Explorer 1.0, was based on the Spyglass variant of Mosaic, and it was, frankly, not much good. With Netscape then owning 80 percent of the Web browser market ...