Speeding the Net: The Inside Story of Netscape and How It Challenged Microsoft
by Quittner, Joshua; Slatalla, Michelle
ISBN: 0871137097
ISBN-13: 9780871137098
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Publisher: Grove/Atlantic Published date: 1998 Edition:
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Speeding the Net
Joshua Quittner, Michelle Slatalla
Grove/Atlantic, Inc, Mar-98. First Edition, Ex-Library. Hardcover. Very Good. GREAT BOOK! MILD WEAR ON DUSTJACKET & A FEW LIBRARY STAMPS. LIGHTLY AGED, SMUDGED ON EDGES, NO MARKING IN TEXT. From the Publisher: Combining the hacker savvy of Tracey Kidder's Soul of a New Machine with the riveting drama of the first great corporate conflict waged on the turf of cyberspace, Speeding the Net tells the story of how a crew of talented computer jocks at the University of Illinois turned the computer world upside-down by creating the essential tool for navigating the World Wide Web -- the web browser." "Library Journal: Once in a while, during the short history of personal computers, a "killer app" (application) comes along that becomes the standard by which all others are judged. Perhaps the most dazzling killer app of the decade was Netscape, the graphical World Wide Web browser that set Microsoft, formerly an Internet laggard, on its ear. In the virtual milieu of cyberspace, Netscape's Mark Andreessen played David to the hulking Microsoft goliath, forcing Bill Gates to reevaluate his company's entire business strategy. Now, with Microsoft having gained a substantial share of the web technology marketplace, and despite being hounded by the Justice Department for its business practices, is Netscape doomed? This work is a fast-paced account of the most significant revolution in communications technology in decades. Quittner, of Time magazine, and coauthor Slatalla describe Netscape's amazing rise to prominence, its decision to go public, and its most recent positioning to shake up the marketplace once again. Highly recommended for business technology collections.-Joe Accardi, Northeastern Illinois University Library, Chicago ISBN: 0871137097. ( more information)
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