Appendix C. Columns from Slashdot

The chapter written by Bates and Stone refers to several columns that appeared in Slashdot around the time of certain key events. Those columns are republished here.

Simple Solutions

Contributed by CmdrTaco on Mon Jan 12 at 8:50AM EST

From the editorials dept

This is the first of hopefully many Slashdot.org Editorials. In addition to just reporting the news, the Slashdot Team really wishes to try to put out new ideas, or share other information that our readers may find helpful, interesting, or entertaining.

We’re standing at an amazing crossroad here. The Free Software Foundation, and especially the Linux OS have gained amazing ground. The mainstream press (e.g. the ZiffDavis marketing monopoly) actually now regularly acknowledge Linux along side MacOS and Windows as being a “Real” Operating system.

And then there is the browser world, where the race was once one horse, then hundreds, and now 2. Microsoft and Netscape have been battling it out for some time now, and Netscape’s once unstoppable 70% market share has begun crumbling.

Meanwhile the Free Software world is facing a battle of its own. The Commercial browser world has been reduced to the big ones, but the free world is producing Mneumonic, Gzilla, and various other smaller projects. Many talented programmers slave away on these products, but each day, Microsoft gains ground.

Add the final piece of data to the mix:Netscape is losing money as well as browser market share. What’s a company to ...

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