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Netscape's and Navigator
Mozilla was originally the codename for the defunct Netscape Navigator software project, along with Netscape's mascot, a cartoon reptile inspired by Godzilla.
The open source label came out of a strategy session held on April 7, 1998 in Palo Alto in reaction to Netscape's January 1998 announcement of a source code release for Navigator ( as Mozilla ).
SlipKnot version 1. 0 was released on November 22, 1994, approximately 3 weeks before Netscape's Netscape Navigator version 1. 0 came out.

Netscape's and is
He is best known for breaking Netscape's implementation of SSL ( with David Wagner ), and for his role as Chief Scientist of Radialpoint ( formerly Zero-Knowledge Systems ), a Canadian software company.

Netscape's and would
Under AOL, Netscape's browser development continued until December 2007, when Tom Drapeau, director of AOL's Netscape Brand, announced that the company would stop supporting Netscape software products as of March 1, 2008.
This would be Netscape's last participation in RSS development for eight years.
The text probably refers to Netscape's hope that, by opening its source, they could attract a " legion " of developers all across the world, who would help improve the software ( with the " din of a million keyboards ").
It was called the Mozilla Public License after Netscape's project name for the new open source codebase, and although it was originally only intended for software that supplemented core modules covered by the NPL, it would become much more popular than the NPL and eventually earn approval from the Open Source Initiative.
After Netscape's public offering early in 1995, many software developers recognized that the browser itself would pose a challenge to Windows, and that the browser would become a multimedia platform in its own right.
On July 15, 2003, AOL announced that it would close down its browser division, which was in essence Netscape's Mozilla.

Netscape's and make
Because neither Winer nor the RSS-DEV Working Group had Netscape's involvement, they could not make an official claim on the RSS name or format.

Netscape's and for
In 1996 Netscape requested that the authors of Berkeley DB improve and extend the library, then at version 1. 86, to suit Netscape's requirements for an LDAP server and for use in the Netscape browser.
Netscape's Mozilla Suite also served as the base for a browser-only spinoff called Mozilla Firefox and Netscape versions 6 through 9.
America Online, by this time Netscape's parent company, eventually adopted it for use in CompuServe 7. 0 and AOL for Mac OS X ( these products had previously embedded Internet Explorer ).
Sun offered StarOffice 5. 2 as a free download for personal use, and soon went through an exercise similar to Netscape's relicensing of Mozilla, by releasing most of the StarOffice source code under a free / open source license.
Frank Hacker of Netscape discusses the events leading up to Netscape's executives releasing the source code for Netscape's browser, one of the signal events which made open source a force to be reckoned with by business executives, the mainstream media, and the public at large.
KPCB paid $ 4 million in 1994 for around 25 % of Netscape and profited from Netscape's IPO and subsequent $ 4 billion acquisition by America Online.
Shortly afterward, Netscape's SSL technology was widely adopted as a method for protecting credit card transactions using public key cryptography.
If the user clicked on that they were directed to Netscape's plugin finder service where they could manually download and install the plugin for themselves.
In some circles, Netscape's source release was seen as both a victory for the free software movement and an opportunity for Netscape to tap the power of open source development.
AOL laid off most of Netscape's employees and hackers, except for some who were transferred to other divisions.
Song ranked ninth in Netscape's 2007 " Top 10 Beautiful Petites in Entertainment ", was voted one of AOL's " Top 20 Tween ( and Teen ) Television Stars ", and Maxim ranked Song as the " Top Female Television Actress " in the winter of 2008 for her breakout performance as London Tipton in the Suite Life on Deck.
Stu Megan, ( Stewart A. Megan, born 1952 ) now semi-retired, has been a computer software professional since 1968, having worked on early core memory computers such as the LEO Computers LEO III, a room-sized machine that used only switches for control and ferrite rods for memory to working at Netscape as the System Test Engineering Manager for more recent internet technology products such as Netscape's Directory Server ( NDS ).

Netscape's and with
Netscape's competitor, Microsoft, released Internet Explorer 3. 0 later the same year with a port of JavaScript called JScript.
UserLand was an early adopter of the RSS syndication method, merging Winer's Scripting News XML format with Netscape's RSS.
Two entities emerged to fill the void, with neither Netscape's help nor approval: The RSS-DEV Working Group and Dave Winer, whose UserLand Software had published some of the first publishing tools outside of Netscape that could read and write RSS.
When AOL ( Netscape's parent ) drastically scaled back its involvement with Mozilla Organization, the Mozilla Foundation was launched on July 15, 2003 to ensure Mozilla could survive without Netscape.
Early versions of Netscape's Secure Socket Layer ( SSL ) encryption protocol used pseudo-random quantities derived from a PRNG seeded with three variable values: the time of day, the process ID, and the parent process ID.

Netscape's and Internet
Netscape's web browser was once dominant in terms of usage share, but lost most of that share to Internet Explorer during the first browser war.
Netscape's success attracted the attention of Microsoft, which recognized the Web's potential and wanted to put itself at the forefront of the rising Internet revolution.
" Mammon " refers to Microsoft, whose Internet Explorer browser was Netscape's chief competition.
Other observers, including many outside of the free software business community, interpreted the move as Netscape's surrender in the face of the ascendancy of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.

Netscape's and software
Netscape's act prompted Raymond and others to look into how to bring free software principles and benefits to the commercial software industry.
AOL / Netscape's rights were acquired by Red Hat, and on June 1, 2005, much of the source code was released as free software under the terms of the GNU General Public License ( GPL ).

Netscape's and be
These include Netscape's implementation of SSL ( famously cracked by Ian Goldberg and David Wagner in 1995 ) and a Debian / Ubuntu edition of OpenSSL discovered in 2008 to be flawed.

Netscape's and .
: HTML 3. 2 dropped math formulas entirely, reconciled overlap among various proprietary extensions and adopted most of Netscape's visual markup tags.
Netscape's blink element and Microsoft's marquee element were omitted due to a mutual agreement between the two companies.
: Initially code-named " Cougar ", HTML 4. 0 adopted many browser-specific element types and attributes, but at the same time sought to phase out Netscape's visual markup features by marking them as deprecated in favor of style sheets.
Mozilla was featured prominently on Netscape's website in the company's early years.
Guha also contributed to the " smart browsing " features of Netscape 4. 5 and was instrumental in Netscape's acquisition of the Open Directory Project.

initial and corporate
The initial reluctance of the trustees ( still acting as a private corporate body ) to cede control of certain business affairs to the state government for direction and oversight caused the state to establish the Board of Governors in 1956.
The corporate headquarters of the Union Pacific Corporation were located in New York City from its initial founding in the 1860s until Drew Lewis became CEO in the mid-1980s, when they were relocated to Bethlehem PA, and then later to Dallas TX ; the corporate headquarters of the Union Pacific Corporation are now also in Omaha.
Chrysler's initial problem was that unlike the Big Three, which had multiple brands under their Corporate name, American Motors had sold passenger cars under its corporate initials of " AMC " since 1970.
His initial idea to set up a large-scale tax-exempt foundation occurred in 1901, but it was not until 1906 that Senior's famous business and philanthropic advisor, Frederick Taylor Gates, seriously revived the idea, saying that Rockefeller's fortune was rolling up so fast his heirs would " dissipate their inheritances or become intoxicated with power ", unless he set up " permanent corporate philanthropies for the good of Mankind ".
From promoting his initial idea to the time the GTO reached North America, Lutz had spent much time trying to convince other GM executives to import the car, and as well in overcoming the obstacles presented by the then-existent corporate culture that promoted regional autonomy between GM North America and its overseas divisions.
ING's Corporate Finance department advises businesses on important corporate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, initial public offerings, secondary offerings, share buy-backs and management buy-outs.
The next critical step for Jim Foster was securing a network television contract with ESPN and an initial group of key national corporate sponsors including United Airlines, Holiday Inn, Wilson Sporting Goods, Budget Rental Car, and Hardees Restaurants.
The initial design and corporate identity was developed by Mark Bischoff and Bruce Gemmel.
Despite an initial sharp economic slowdown and numerous corporate bankruptcies, South Korea has managed to triple its per capita GDP in dollar terms since 1997.
On June 26, the Board of Directors recommended the approval of the improved Mittal offer ( 49 % improvement compared to the initial offer with 108 % improvement of the cash component ), proposed the creation of Arcelor-Mittal with industrial and corporate governance model based on Arcelor and scheduled a corporate meeting for June 30 to vote on this.
Launched in an initial light grey livery, following the takeover by Stagecoach the trams wore the Stagecoach corporate livery from 1997.
TV3's initial on-air branding referred to the station as ' tvthree ', although this was part of the corporate logo up to 2009 it was dropped from their on-screen brand in 2001.
The interest from potential corporate clients had been so high that Pickering pressed the board to go the full distance with the stadium, raising the final initial costs of completing the stadium to £ 22m.
In 1995, Fiorina led corporate operations for the spinoff from AT & T of Lucent, reporting to Lucent chief executive Henry B. Schacht ; she played a key role in planning and implementing the 1996 initial public offering of stock and company launch strategy.
The letters would represent the first initial of its corporate parents: CBS ( the parent company of UPN ) and the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner.
The letters would represent the first initial of its corporate parents, CBS ( the parent company of UPN ) and the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner.
The letters would represent the first initial of corporate parents CBS ( the parent company of UPN ) and the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner.
The list of issues included in the index is updated monthly to add new listings resulting from corporate spin-offs and initial public offerings, and to remove issues which move to the pink sheets or that have ceased trading for at least 10 consecutive days.
In most jurisdictions the original owner must establish the body corporate records and effect the initial insurance covers.
Bellcore's initial staff and corporate culture drew heavily via transfers of personnel from the nearby Bell Labs locations in northern New Jersey, plus additional staff from AT & T and the regional operating companies.
From an initial standardised corporate image, several sub-brands emerged for marketing purposes, and later in preparation for privatisation.
The letters would represent the first initial of its corporate parents, CBS ( the parent company of UPN ) and the Warner Bros. unit of Time Warner.

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