2010, Roger Chapman, Culture Wars: An Encyclopedia of Issues, Viewpoints, and Voices, M.E. Sharpe (→ISBN), page 357:
The browser wars spilled over into the culture wars, as Microsoft's products came under attack by some members of the “open-source community,” endorsers of the idea that the code for operating personal computers and the software applications running on them should be freely available to all.
2015, Jonathan Reid, HTML5 Programmer's Reference, Apress (→ISBN), page 8:
This set the stage for the so-called Browser Wars. Anyone producing content for the Web had to make a choice: choose a single browser to support, or spend significant resources to try and support both […]