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by frabcus
4668 days ago
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I really don't think either Windows 98 or IE4 were "first to market". OS/2 and Netscape were available and better at the time. Microsoft's skill was other aspects - really building the whole products that businesses needed, and building a complex channel of services companies for delivery of installation, customisation and training. My hunch is that's still their advantage, above say the Google Apps team, and it'll come back into play as quick wins of Internet and mobile wear off and it needs deep integration into businesses. Hope I'm wrong! |
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I have always believed that Microsoft won the browser war, less because of integration with Windows and more because IE4 was so much better. It was generations ahead of Netscape and they focused on making a canvas for developers (excuse the HTML5 pun).
Lots of the 'Microsoft ignores standards' crowd were Netscape centric people who did not like that with IE4 Microsoft tried lots of new stuff but in hindsight this forward push propelled the idea of the web as a platform for development.
Most people using the internet today never used IE4, they were not there and have no clue how big a deal it was.