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Rushware is a term for buggy software created in a rush in order to stop up competition, usually deployed by a large company.  
 
Rushware is a term for buggy software created in a rush in order to stop up competition, usually deployed by a large company.  
  
An example of rushware was the creation of Internet Explorer in the early 90's when responded to the growing popularity of the Netscape browser.  
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An example of rushware was the creation of Internet Explorer by the Microsoft Corporation in the early 90's when responding to the growing popularity of the Netscape browser.  
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Revision as of 17:58, 24 September 2011

Definition

Rushware is a term for buggy software created in a rush in order to stop up competition, usually deployed by a large company.

An example of rushware was the creation of Internet Explorer by the Microsoft Corporation in the early 90's when responding to the growing popularity of the Netscape browser.

References