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This week marks the 10th anniversary of the Mozilla browser, the most successful open-source product created from a previous commercial product. For this anniversary, we're taking a look back at some of the key moments in Mozilla's history.

 

By Jim Rapoza

10 Years of Mozilla - Netscape Goes Open Source
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Netscape Goes Open Source

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In 1998, after ending up on the losing end of the browser wars with Microsoft, Netscape makes the decision to take its Netscape Communicator Internet suite and convert it into an open-source project.



 
 
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  1. 10 Years of Mozilla
  2. Netscape Goes Open Source
  3. Mozilla Code Is Born
  4. AOL Jumps the Gun
  5. Mozilla Browser Is Born
  6. Escaping Netscape's Clutches
  7. Firefox Rises from the Ashes
  8. Mozilla Delivers the Mail
  9. Going Corporate
  10. Firefox's Second Act
  11. SeaMonkey Launches
  12. Firefox: The Next Generation
  13. Bye-Bye, Netscape
 

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