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Posted By JamesMarcus 1 year, 10 months ago in News

Yesterday afternoon, a TechCrunch blogger insisted that he had just heard Netscape's death rattle. According to Michael Arrington, AOL was on the verge of killing off this very site. But despite the rumors, we're very much alive and kicking.

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    Bkumm1 year, 10 months ago

    Thanks, Mayor. Most of us knew there was no way they'd burn down ole' Netscape Town. Too many of us here to just flat out ignore. Don't mean they won't, but I kinda doubt it.

    Thanks for giving us the low down from the top down.

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    Formidable1 year, 10 months ago

    Sorry for being off topic here. I am glad the rumors are false. Having said that, would it be possible to look into the repair of the friends on line problem and also create a delete all function for all messages. Thanx. Keep up the good work!

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      TweekerchickQC1 year, 10 months ago

      Sweepea, my god complex is actually pretty independant of the netscape thing.

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