...Internet pioneer derived partly from Spyglass Inc., a company he co-founded in 1990. It developed a groundbreaking browser software called Mosaic that Microsoft soon leased and then spun into its Internet Explorer - now the world's most widely...
...link to buy music, Windows opens Microsoft's browser even after consumers specify that they prefer using rival browser software. The link - prominent whenever a computer user opens a designated folder containing songs - steers Windows users...
...the link to buy music, Windows opens Microsoft's browser software even after consumers specify that they prefer using rival browser software. The link - prominent whenever a computer user opens...
...computer. Once that's out of the way, parents should always use the content controls built into most Internet browser software. Parents can also randomly check the browser history - a list of the sites visited in the past. And, of course...
...software to install on machines they sell. For example, AOL Time Warner Inc., which now owns the rival Netscape browser software, could pay a computer maker to substitute Netscape for Microsoft's browser on computers. Computer makers currently...
...the Palm Inc. operating system, Palm Pilot users also will see MSN content first if they buy Handspring's Web browser software. Handspring was set to release a new version of that software Tuesday. It will cost $19.95. Both Handspring...
...hair-raising experience of November 1995, when the company belatedly embraced the Internet, only just managing to blunt the threat posed to its Windows operating systems software by Netscape Communications Corp.'s browser software.
...agreement in its last major antitrust investigation. When he ordered Microsoft in December 1997 to separate its Internet browser software from its dominant Windows operating system, the company complied -- but after it did, Windows didn't work anymore...
...that Microsoft "clearly met the burden of ascribing facially plausible benefits" of how it designed its Internet browser software included within Windows. It called it "a genuine integration" but said its decision was "subject to re-examination...
...Microsoft has been in the midst of a legal battle with the Justice Department over whether it illegally sold its browser software below market prices in an attempt to squash the competition. It might have. It might be guilty of unfair competition...