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Remember THE first ever web browser? The oldest existing web browser? WorldWideWeb (later renamed Nexus) was the first ever web browser in 1990, just 4 year ahead of the internet going mainstream in 1994. http://www.w3.org/People/...deWeb.html http://en.wikipedia.org/w...rldWideWeb . The oldest existing web browser is Lynx, a text-based browser that has been around since 1992. It's available for all current operating systems (Windows/OSX/Linux/BSD). http://en.wikipedia.org/w...b_browser) . The first web browser to goes mainstream was Netscape in 1994. http://en.wikipedia.org/w..._Navigator http://en.wikipedia.org/w...b_browser) . And all of THIS^ happen before Microsoft's Internet Explorer made it debut in 1995. And it used to be freeware! True story. :nod: http://en.wikipedia.org/w...Explorer_1 . So how many of you actually remember any of these browsers? Did you like any of them?
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I was late getting in to the internet game. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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I used Lynx and Viola until Mosaic took over on the UNIX terminals at college. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Still it's nice to know, when our bodies wear out, we can get another -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | |
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AOL as a web browser was OK. But AOL as an internet service sucked even in it heyday because it was responsible for a few expensive phone bills! I hate it. . Netscape was definitely my first web browsing experience. It was included pre-installed on my Package Bell desktop PC, which in itself was THE first computer I've ever owned before I ended up selling it as a pawn shop a year later. But anyway, I used to think Netscape was pretty cool in it heyday. It's too bad it wasn't good enough to complete with Internet Explorer. | |
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You know your internet history if you can remember the days of newsgroups, MUDs, and/or chat rooms. During my days as a WebTV user, there were pretty of chat rooms in WebTV, Yahoo, and AOL. | |
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the first time I heard about the Internet was in 1999... | |
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remember it? it's still the default browser on my work pc | |
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I used Linux & Netscape.... I think my IP was GE believe or not.
Tony have you upgrade to Linux Mint 15 yet? Well maybe I should ask you do you want to?
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For the last 2 years at least, I've moved on to other distros since Linux Mint. I've used Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE), Lubuntu, AntiX, and Debian (my current distro). I got bored with the current Debian Stable (Wheezy) after only 2 weeks so I've changes the repos and upgrade to the current Debian Testing (Jessie). . Excuse me for sounding too much like a computer geek.
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You mean the one that still has Windows 95 as its OS?!? | |
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I remember using Prodigy in 91 or so. It was really limited as to what you could do. Weather is the only feature I actually remember My Legacy
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No, I never would have imagined anthing like that existed! Not until 1996, at least. I see Prodigy was around for a few years; when was this you were talking about? My Legacy
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