This must have been done before Gateways announcement today that they are
going to do all the things the MS says they shouldn't do.

        o       offer NS and IE
        o       custom start screen
        o       different shell

Looks like maybe NS may rise in the market more than it is now.

Chad

On Wed, 27 May 1998, Barry Lee Brisco wrote:

> At http://www.sjmercury.com/breaking/docs/023012.htm
> (this is about half the article)
> 
> Posted at 6:51 p.m. PDT Tuesday, May 26, 1998 
> 
> Netscape loses more of browser market-study
> 
>                   SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Netscape Communications Corp.
>                   lost more share of the U.S. Internet browser market to
> Microsoft
>                   Corp. as of January, market research firm ZD Market
> Intelligence
>                   said Tuesday.
> 
>                   Although Netscape added new users, ZD Market Intelligence
> said
>                   that its total share of U.S. PCs using the Internet fell
> to 54 percent in
>                   January, from 63 percent a year ago.
> 
>                   Microsoft's Internet Explorer's share nearly doubled to
> 39 percent
>                   from 21 percent in January 1997.
> 
>                   ``Although Netscape did grow its number of users, the
> clear winner
>                   was Microsoft and its Internet Explorer,'' said David
> Tremblay, a
>                   senior analyst with ZD Market Intelligence, a unit of
> Ziff-Davis Inc.,
>                   said in a statement.
> 
>                   Including both Navigator and Communicator, a total of
> 24.2 million
>                   PCs in the United States used a Netscape browser as of
> January, a
>                   33 percent increase from 18.2 million a year ago.
> Microsoft's IE was
>                   used in 17.3 million PCs as of January, an increase of
> 182 percent,
>                   ZD Market Intelligence said.
> 
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