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nice logo, for a nice page :)
regards paul
Wow thats sure great, netscape already rocks.. I cant wait until it gets even better :)
Nice brand. Not too web-2ish ;)
Great logo and great stuff !I know there are great things to come!
Site down !
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Will we be able to find the Netscape blog once the redirect happens? I don't need any more RSS feeds.
good luck and waiting for the implementation
cool name, propeller :)
what's about traffic drop after moving, do you have solution for this?
I like the logo!
But, seriously, what is up with the "new" netscape portal? All it is, is the AOL homepage (which is already a copy of Yahoo!) with netscape logos on it. Seriously, unless you intend to actually create a new portal that is worth while to visit, with @netscape.com (or .net) brand e-mail again not AOL...just give up on the portal thing.
The Logo is amazing
Yes, thats a great Logo.
This Blog has informative information!
And the logo is really great!
This kind of logo is a typical sign of Web 2.0, but anyway - it looks indeed nice.
The site transfer seemed to go very smooth, quite happy with the way things have turned out. Alittle more exposure on the Netscape homepage for a while would have been great though, seems that activity has tapered off a good bit.
1:07PMmike
It's really sad to see Netscape do this. The social news site lets people decide what news is relevant instead of corporations and biased editors. I have found many treasures on it and had made it my homepage almost instantly.
It won't work as well if its not the homepage because no one will be around to vote on the stories; not enough people will remember "Propeller.com..."
Sad to say, news has to be social to be relevant. If users cannot choose what is important, than it is better to read what everyone else reads, I suppose, so I can stay in the loop.
Since most people default to the MSN homepage, it is always better to just read that that another annoying AOL clone that serves only to procliam its own arrogant importance, much like most of thier software.
Somehow, somewhere, somebody dropped the ball on this one.