Mosaic (web browser) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mosaic is the web browser credited with popularizing the World Wide Web. It was also a client for earlier protocols such as FTP, Usenet, and Gopher. Its clean, easily understood user interface, relia...
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NCSA announced in January, 1997 that it was halting development of the Mosaic browser in order to concentrate on other activities. Coverage of what the historical Mosaic versions supported will remain on these pages, as it provides an important benchmark against which other browsers developed.
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Browser Timelines; (Releases important to HTML and CSS development); = Index DOT Html/Css by Brian Wilson = ... Mosaic Ends ... Index DOT Html: Main Index | Element Tree | Element Index | HTML Support History; Index DOT Css: Main Index | Property Index | CSS Support History | Browser History...
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Mosaic -- The First Global Web Browser ... Mosaic (archive) was the first popular Web browser, and greatly helped spread use and knowledge of the web across the world. ... A version of Mosaic for the Macintosh was developed by Aleks Totic and released a few months later, making Mosaic the first browser with cross-platform support.
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Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape ) was a US computer services company, best known for its web browser. The browser was...
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We're sorry, but NCSA Mosaic's website is no longer active. ... For alternative Web browsers to use, we recommend: ... NCSA User Info...
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So why bother? If you are going to run a ten year old protocol, you might as well use a ten year old browser. Mosaic makes a perfectly adequate gopher browser.
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The University eventually licensed Mosaic to Spyglass, Inc., which Microsoft acquired. Thus, the Mosaic browser ultimately evolved into Internet Explorer. See Web browser and Netscape.
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Bina remembers that they would 'work three to four days straight, then crash for about a day' (Reid, 7). They called their new browser Mosaic. It was much more sophisticated graphically than other browsers of the time.
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mosaic.mcom.com is now a snapshot of that web site from July 1994. That's from just after the company was announced, but before the first browser beta was released. I think that by Oct 1994, both mosaic.mcom.com and www.mcom.com were redirects to home.mcom.com, but I can't remember any more.
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