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Does Netscape Deal Mean 'Game over' for Open-Source Browsers?

Publication:OS OpinionDate:May 31 2003

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Although the settlement decreases competition in the overall browser marketplace, it could mean more users for alternative browsers like Opera, which first hit the market at about the same time as Netscape, Vonttzchner said. "It's not good for competition to have one less player. This settlement makes it more important what we do," Vonttzchner said. "If Netscape is gone it puts more pressure on us to provide a solid alternative."


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