When Netscape failed, it didn't mean the Internet was over.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Netscape brought the Internet alive with the browser. They made the Internet so that Grandma could use it, and her grandchildren could use it. The second thing that Netscape did was commercialize a set of open transmission protocols so that no company could own the Net.
Netscape was able to get the government working on its behalf.
The ability of our people to think quickly and create great products in this whole new world of Internet open standards is not only essential to our success but is also one of the things that impresses me most about Netscape.
In general, the Internet was not designed to accommodate deliberate failures to communicate.
We're no longer a small business; we're a large organization spread around the world. I can't imagine Netscape growing as fast as it has if it weren't for the way we use our products.
The internet will catastrophically collapse in 1996.
In the space of one lifetime, the Internet has opened up opportunities that were previously inconceivable.
Five or ten years ago, when it was clear the Internet was becoming a mainstream phenomenon, it was equally clear that a lot of people were being left out and could be left behind.
The promise of the early web was that everyone could have a website but there was something missing. Maybe the technology wasn't ready.
The internet's completely over.