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'bout time.
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Reading the article it sounds like they're still going to be a browser, they're just trying to call attention to some other stuff they're doing in conjunction with TW/AOL. Pure advertising hype.

Fittingly though, when I first opened the article it crashed IE on my computer brought down the whole deal, closing every window that was open - pretty funny...
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surrender, surrender,
but don't give yourself awayy,
aaay, aaaaaay, aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay,
aawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.
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Seems like the marketing bobo's are just rephrasing their mission statements. Ergo, they are not out of the browser business (and that's good, for it will be a cold day in Hell before I switch over to IE and its merry band of sheep).
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I guess they couldn't face the challenge from Rich's Inet-Tabs
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ok so smileys DON'T work in comments.... :/
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Netscape: The story of a great idea gone horribly wrong. Why the heck did AOL buy them if they were not going to support or use it?
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snow...you rock...
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Truth be told, Netscape has been "out of the browser business" for years now. I can't imagine how many $$$ were spent creating NS 6.0.
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kenray... nope... ITabs does...
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PR1 of Netscape 6.1 was made available today...
So, is Netscape dead or not?