Netscaper

English

Etymology

Netscape + -er

Noun

Netscaper (plural Netscapers)

  1. (informal) An employee of the former Internet company Netscape.
    • 1999, Kara Swisher, AOL.COM:
      She would be coordinating the first-ever mass firing of Netscapers. What a difference a year had made. Not long before, Netscape had been receiving between 5,000 and 7,500 resumes a month []
    • 1999, Chris DiBona, Sam Ockman, Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution, page 199:
      As issues surfaced, they separated themselves into categories and were claimed. The next three months were devoted to resolving issues at the fanatical pace that Netscapers knew well.

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