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by cdh
2679 days ago
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> how are you even going to download a third party browser, if the OS doesn't come with a client you can use to download it with? Software was distributed offline as well. It seems like a long time ago now, but there was no shortage of AOL installation discs at the time. (In fact, I believe both Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator were distributed on floppy disks at one point, although that would have been long before the antitrust case.) |
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The world of 2001 was very rapidly becoming the connected world we're in now, and imposing a restriction on anyone like that now would just seem ludicrous and in fact user hostile, as it was. To me and I think anyone else paying attention back then, that was very obvious.