👉 Netscape Communications Corporation was a pioneering technology company that played a crucial role in the early development of the World Wide Web. Founded in 1994, Netscape developed the first widely used web browser, Netscape Navigator, which revolutionized internet access by making it user-friendly and accessible to the general public. The browser's innovative features, such as support for HTML 2.0 and JavaScript, along with its ability to handle complex web pages, set the standard for web browsing. Netscape's influence extended beyond just the browser; it also developed the SSL/TLS protocols for secure web transactions and was instrumental in popularizing the concept of online banking and e-commerce. However, due to strategic decisions and market competition, Netscape's dominance waned in the late 1990s, leading to its acquisition by AOL in 1999. Despite this, Netscape's contributions to the web and its early innovations remain foundational to modern internet technology.