NCSA Mosaic was among the first widely available web browsers, instrumental in popularizing the World Wide Web and the general Internet by integrating...
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Netscape (redirect from Mosaic Communications Corporation)
NCSA, where the initial Netscape employees had previously created the NCSA Mosaic web browser. The Mosaic Netscape web browser did not use any NCSA Mosaic...
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the Common Gateway Interface NCSA Mosaic, an early web browser instrumental to the popularization of the World Wide Web NCSA Telnet, a software implementation...
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NCSA HTTPd is an early, now discontinued, web server originally developed at the NCSA at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign by Robert McCool...
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National Center for Supercomputing Applications (section Notable NCSA scientists (sorted by last names))
other tools followed, and like NCSA Telnet, all were made available to everyone at no cost. In 1993, NCSA released the Mosaic web browser, the first popular...
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explosion in popularity of the Web was triggered in September 1993 by NCSA Mosaic, a graphical browser which eventually ran on several popular office and...
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original NCSA Mosaic team. His twin brother, Mike, also attended the university and would join the Mosaic team to work on a port of the Mosaic software...
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throbber occurred in the NCSA Mosaic web browser of the early 1990s, which featured an NCSA logo that animated while Mosaic downloaded a web page. As...
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AirMosaic was an early commercial web browser based on the NCSA Mosaic browser. The browser won Datamation's Best Product of the Year award for 1994....
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Spyglass, Inc. (section Mosaic)
Spyglass licensed NCSA's Mosaic browser for several million dollars, with the intent to develop their own Web browser. However, NCSA's development effort...
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Mosaic, the original name of Netscape Navigator, and Godzilla. The name stood for "Mosaic killer", as the company's goal was to displace NCSA Mosaic as...
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Gopher. In the second generation, Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina developed NCSA Mosaic at the University of Illinois. Several million then suddenly noticed...
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expired after six months, but was notable for its acknowledgment of the NCSA Mosaic browser's custom tag for embedding in-line images, reflecting the IETF's...
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A screenshot of the arXiv taken in 1994, using the browser NCSA Mosaic. At the time, HTML forms were a new technology....
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modern Internet, including overseeing the development of NCSA Telnet, NCSA Mosaic, and NCSA HTTPd, during his time as the founding director of the National...
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History of the World Wide Web (section NCSA)
protocols such as Gopher and WAIS. Mosaic could display inline images and submit forms for Windows, Macintosh and X-Windows. NCSA also developed HTTPd, a Unix...
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element was first proposed by Marc Andreessen and implemented in the NCSA Mosaic web browser. IMG existed in HTML Internet Draft 1.2, and was standardized...
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because high-resolution graphic modes were already handled by Windows. The NCSA Mosaic web browser version 2 also required Win32s. C# applications can be compiled...
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Mosaic, which was an early commercial web browser with formal ties to the pioneering National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) Mosaic browser...
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Center for Supercomputing Applications where, in 1993, he co-created NCSA Mosaic, one of the first web browsers. He went on to found Netscape, which produced...
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May 1970) is a software executive who co-wrote the Windows version of NCSA Mosaic and was a founder of Netscape. Mittelhauser attended the University of...
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Al Gore and information technology (section Mosaic)
Computers, and Networks, 152 "NCSA Mosaic -- September 10, 1993 Demo". totic.org. 1993-09-10. Retrieved 2007-06-01. "Mosaic -- The First Global Web Browser"...
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needed] The strip was moved to the Web in 1993, after the advent of the NCSA Mosaic browser made viewing images directly over the Web possible. The Houston...
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wide use were Fetch, Eudora, eXodus, NewsWatcher, and the NCSA packages, especially NCSA Mosaic and its offspring, Netscape Navigator. Additionally, a number...
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February 5, 2012. Retrieved June 6, 2013. "What's New With NCSA Mosaic: Archives for January 1995". NCSA. January 2, 1995. Retrieved June 5, 2013. Peter H. Miller...
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of the Mosaic web browser, developed beginning in 1993, and was the first graphical web browser for the Amiga. AMosaic was based on NCSA's Mosaic, but was...
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Wired article, technopagan Mark Pesce describes how, upon first using NCSA Mosaic, he realized that the World Wide Web was the first emergent property...
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commercial Unix system supplier to license the powerful NCSA Mosaic hypertext browser and NCSA HTTPd, and the first to ship these technologies from the...
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Ironically, Navigator itself was a successful cleanroom rewrite of NCSA Mosaic overseen by that program's developers. See Browser wars. Some projects...
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software Mosaic (web browser), a web browser produced by the NCSA VMS Mosaic, a GUI web browser for use on the OpenVMS operating system Mosaic notation...
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