“You will see more integration of AOL content and services within the browser toolbar. You may see, for instance, an Instant Messenger button within Navigator. But Microsoft will be doing the same thing, integrating its portal content into its browser. I don't see this deal greatly improving Navigator's market share.”
Chris Charron
“Internet services are ingrained in Windows 2000 from the ground up: The integrated browser and Web server, XML, Active Server Page support, transaction support -- from soup to nuts, client and server.”
Craig Beilinson
“Our customers have told us that delivering data services over a mobile Web browser is not acceptable for them -- it just doesn't work. Crossfire 6.0 provides businesses with a more sensible solution by enabling organizations to build data-enabled rich clients across more than 500 device and OS combinations; without having to worry about competing computing environments, user experience or technology turnover. Crossfire 6.0 will help organizations move mobile development projects into the mass-deployment phase.”
Chris Tyburski
“InLine Alerts is essentially a web service that requires no software installation and works from virtually any web browser. Our alliance with Savant Media has resulted in a number of signed deals with prestigious top level clientele. The existing Desktop Alert Content Management System is playing a key role in how the level of sophistication provided to our clients involves no more then a few mouse clicks and keystrokes,”
Daniel Ryan
“Anyone who slaps a 'this page is best viewed with Browser X' label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network.”
Tim Berners-Lee
“I heard some hisses. Au contraire. I think it's the best browser on the platform.”
Steve Jobs
“It's a great, powerful browser, and I don't need to look around for an alternative,”
Bruce Schneier