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Web Browsing is Ten Years Old Today

Mosaic, the first web browser, was released ten years ago today:

Ten years ago today, the world changed. On April 22, 1993, a group of University of Illinois students released a free piece of software to help people retrieve data more easily from computer networks: the first real Web browser. They called it, appropriately, Mosaic - for it put together the pieces of the online revolution....

The first browser I used when I started to venture onto the Internet, about this time of year, 1995, was Spry Mosaic.

(Thanks, Nick.)

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Tue. 04/22/03 12:13:48 PM
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