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URL: http://www.mozillazine.org/weblogs/hyatt/#85399441
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Tony Davis wrote in his blog:

_All Mozilla did is steal Netscape's thunder. _

True, but if Netscape had actually bothered to put valuable additions into its 
product, then that wouldn't have happened. Similarly, if Netscape hadn't taken 
away valuable features from Mozilla, then maybe people would actually want to 
use Netscape over Mozilla.