Juan  Luis  Cordero

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The idea was to hook users on the free beta version, and then to ask them to pay up for the finalized product, a “pro” version. If corporations wanted to get into the act, they would have to pay up—to the tune of thousands of dollars—for the servers to make the web work within their organizations. Being free would help the browser gain market share, which was the sine qua non of his platform strategy.
How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone
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