Netscape News Feed Straight Out of the Late 00s

(isp.netscape.com)

43 points | by mistyvales 3 hours ago ago

12 comments

  • dpapathanasiou 2 minutes ago ago

    Wow, no idea that `netscape.com` was still active!

  • GaryBluto 2 hours ago ago

    I am both incredibly happy that this exists and disturbed by the possibility that it being posted here will result in it's discovery internally (as I presume it's automated) and shutdown.

    IIRC this is just a rebranded version of another service run by the parent company. I remember seeing it recently but don't have a link on hand.

  • angott 8 minutes ago ago

    101.27 KB to load the full page with images and scripts. Incredibly refreshing, maybe because it brings me back to simpler days in my life. :)

  • hecanjog 2 hours ago ago

    The "download browser" link led to an AOL_Netscape.exe -- I guess it's this Chromium-based web browser mentioned on wikipedia but I don't feel like installing wine :)

    > Netscape's browser development continued until December 2007, when AOL announced that the company would stop supporting it by early 2008.[11][12] Until 2025, AOL used the Netscape brand to market a discount Internet service provider, which itself provided a Chromium-based web browser called Netscape, developed by UK security firm SentryBay.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netscape

  • HerbManic 15 minutes ago ago

    This is an instant bookmark! Also do use the side bar to change topics so that it isnt all doom and gloom.

  • js2 12 minutes ago ago

    Be interesting to see if Bending Spoons keeps this alive.

  • andai 2 hours ago ago

    Thought this was cute and sent it to my friends before realizing all the text is about Israel, Trump, Iran, airstrikes etc.

    Whoops! Not exactly Relaxing Sunday Reading Material... so I deleted the messages.

    This page is a lot nicer though:

    https://isp.netscape.com/entertainment/

  • guerrilla 2 hours ago ago

    This is fucking glorious. I just wish I could customize it a little like Excite or Yahoo! back in the day.

  • howseer 2 hours ago ago
    • 5555624 2 hours ago ago

      Both pages. Netscape and CompuServe, are "© 2026 AOL Media LLC. All rights reserved."

      • tosti 30 minutes ago ago

        They share the same TLS certificate.

  • ChrisArchitect 2 hours ago ago

    Some previous discussion:

    2021 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26733494