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cvs commit: apache-site in_the_news.html

pcs         98/01/10 06:12:56

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  Log:
  Add some more news items, plus the Apache 50% press release
  
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   <a href="mailto:mjc@apache.org">let us know</a> so that we can include it here.
   <hr>
   
  +<p>
  +<strong>CNN Custom News, 6 Jan 1998</strong>
  +<a href="http://customnews.cnn.com/cnews/pna.show_story?p_art_id=2216942&p_section_name=S">
  +<strong><cite>Apache Servers Pass 50% in Web Server Survey</cite></strong></a>
  +<br>
  +<blockquote>
  + <em>
  +  "The Apache Web server, and its related versions, can now be found on
  +  over half of all servers on the open Internet, according to the
  +  January Web server survey of Britain's Netcraft. The company
  +  automatically polled 1,834,710 Web sites for its latest survey."
  + </em>
  +</blockquote>
  +
  +<p>
  +<strong>Internetnews.com, 5 Jan 1998</strong>
  +<a href="http://www.internetnews.com/wd-news/1998/01/0501-apache.html">
  +<strong><cite>Apache Server Still the King</cite></strong></a>
  +<br>
  +<blockquote>
  + <em>
  +  "The Apache Web Server initially got its start as a set of patches to
  +  the original NCSA Web Server in 1995. It was one of the first servers
  +  to implement the HTTP/1.1 protocol, and has since established itself
  +  as the leading Web server, far surpassing both Microsoft and Netscape
  +  Web servers."
  + </em>
  +</blockquote>
  +
  +<p>
  +<strong>Apache Group Press Release, 5 Jan 1998</strong>
  +<A HREF="press/05Jan98.txt">
  +<strong><cite>Apache Webserver Serves Over Half The Internet</cite></strong></a>
  +<br>
  +<blockquote>
  + <em>
  +  "The Apache Web Server, from the Apache Group (http://www.apache.org/),
  +  now serves over half the domains on the Internet, according to the
  +  latest Netcraft Web Server Survey (http://www.netcraft.com/). "
  + </em>
  +</blockquote>
  +
  +<p>
  +<strong>Internet World Daily, 24 Dec 1997</strong>
  +<a href="http://www.internetworld.com/reviews/1997/12/2401-apache.html">
  +<strong><cite>At Last: Apache Runs on Windows</cite></strong></a>
  +<br>
  +<blockquote>
  + <em>
  +  "There's no secret why Apache is the most popular Web server on the
  +  Internet, running on almost 50 percent of all Web servers: It rarely
  +  crashes and, once set up, Apache doesn't require much in the way of
  +  maintenance. Plus, the price is right: it's free."
  + </em>
  +</blockquote>
  +
   <P>
   <strong>San Jose Mercury News, December 12th 1997</strong>
   <A HREF="http://www1.sjmercury.com/columnists/gillmor/docs/dg121297.htm">
   <strong><cite>There's money to be made in freeware</cite></strong></a>
   <br>
   <blockquote>
  -  If some cosmic force caused all of the free software at work on
  + <em>
  +  "If some cosmic force caused all of the free software at work on
     today's Internet to suddenly stop running, major portions of the Net
     would come to a grinding halt -- because free software, sometimes
  -  called freeware, is at the heart of the action.
  +  called freeware, is at the heart of the action."
  + </em>
   </blockquote>
   
   <P>