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  • A riddle: Why does Netscape still exist?

    Netscape actually lost the browser wars a long time ago, in part because of Microsoft's tactics, but also because its product is no longer very good. And no judicial ruling is going to change that.

  • Advice to AOL: Sit down, shut up

    Should stiffer sanctions be imposed on Microsoft? Well, yes, but adding yet another lawsuit won't address that issue--nor does it obscure the fact that Netscape was faltering all on its own.

  • AOL-Microsoft spat thwarts surfers

    Users of AOL client and e-mail services and Windows XP are caught in the middle of a compatibility conflict between the two applications and their creators.

  • Sun, AOL take on MS 'fat desktop'

    Will AOL turn out to be the partner that Sun needs to displace Microsoft at the top of the corporate space?

  • Clash of the cyber titans

    Under Barry Schuler's tutelage, AOL has given Bill Gates fits for years. But with pressure from Microsoft greater than ever, so are the stakes. ZDNet discovers what AOL really thinks of Microsoft, and what it has planned for the future.

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