Microsoft's Internet Explorer might have trounced the likes of Netscape Navigator, but the folks at Mozilla.org insist the browser wars aren't over.
That was the message coming from Mozilla.org's offices in Mountain View, California, on Tuesday when it announced it would split from America Online and form the independent Mozilla Foundation.
The move signals an effort by the developer of the open-source Mozilla Web browser to compete more directly with Microsoft's IE -- which currently controls nearly 96 percent of the market, according to Web analytics firm OneStat.com.
"People say there's no innovation in the browser space," said Mozilla Foundation president Mitchell Baker, "but that's only if you're using IE. We want people to know that there's a better product out there."
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