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Thread started 05/31/13 12:44pm

TonyVanDam

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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

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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://lynx.isc.org/

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...b_browser)

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The first web browser to goes mainstream was Netscape in 1994.

http://en.wikipedia.org/w..._Navigator

http://en.wikipedia.org/w...b_browser)

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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

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So how many of you actually remember any of these browsers? Did you like any of them?

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Reply #1 posted 05/31/13 1:38pm

PurpleJedi

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I was late getting in to the internet game.

Didn't actually buy a "real" computer until 2000/2001.

I do, however, still have & use my AOL account (which originally I paid $25.00/month for!).

nod

By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #2 posted 05/31/13 2:07pm

Dauphin

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I used Lynx and Viola until Mosaic took over on the UNIX terminals at college.

At home, dial-up freenets and paid services made web browsing with the Windows Mosaic port lame until I snagged a 28.8 modem.

There were also plenty of BBS Systems which, while not serving html or style sheets in the same way as a web browser, were a very early form of internet access. Not to mention the Newsgroups, which, obviously, spawned alt.music.prince and alt.binaries.music.prince, the PML, the PPML, and eventually the Org and other cool sites.

For a long time, I think I spend more hours on BBSes, MUDs, and Newsgroups than actual Web Sites and forums. Probably well into the late 90s.

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Reply #3 posted 05/31/13 2:09pm

TonyVanDam

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PurpleJedi said:

I was late getting in to the internet game.

Didn't actually buy a "real" computer until 2000/2001.

I do, however, still have & use my AOL account (which originally I paid $25.00/month for!).

nod

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! disbelief I hate it. lol

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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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Reply #4 posted 05/31/13 2:16pm

TonyVanDam

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Dauphin said:

I used Lynx and Viola until Mosaic took over on the UNIX terminals at college.

At home, dial-up freenets and paid services made web browsing with the Windows Mosaic port lame until I snagged a 28.8 modem.

There were also plenty of BBS Systems which, while not serving html or style sheets in the same way as a web browser, were a very early form of internet access. Not to mention the Newsgroups, which, obviously, spawned alt.music.prince and alt.binaries.music.prince, the PML, the PPML, and eventually the Org and other cool sites.

For a long time, I think I spend more hours on BBSes, MUDs, and Newsgroups than actual Web Sites and forums. Probably well into the late 90s.

nod 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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Reply #5 posted 05/31/13 2:18pm

JoeTyler

the first time I heard about the Internet was in 1999...

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Reply #6 posted 05/31/13 2:18pm

unique

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remember it? it's still the default browser on my work pc

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Reply #7 posted 05/31/13 2:20pm

TD3

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I used Linux & Netscape.... I think my IP was GE believe or not. lol

Tony have you upgrade to Linux Mint 15 yet? Well maybe I should ask you do you want to? lol

So far, I like it. biggrin

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Reply #8 posted 05/31/13 2:39pm

TonyVanDam

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TD3 said:

I used Linux & Netscape.... I think my IP was GE believe or not. lol

Tony have you upgrade to Linux Mint 15 yet? Well maybe I should ask you do want to? lol

So far, I like it. biggrin

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).

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Excuse me for sounding too much like a computer geek. boxed cool

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Reply #9 posted 05/31/13 2:41pm

TonyVanDam

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unique said:

remember it? it's still the default browser on my work pc

You mean the one that still has Windows 95 as its OS?!? lol

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Reply #10 posted 05/31/13 2:45pm

RodeoSchro

PurpleJedi said:

I was late getting in to the internet game.

Didn't actually buy a "real" computer until 2000/2001.

I do, however, still have & use my AOL account (which originally I paid $25.00/month for!).

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LOL, I was a member of AOL when you had to pay for it by the minute!

It was not uncommon to have a $100/month internet bill. Then AOL went to flat pricing at $10/month and that's when the Internet really took off.

I remember my dad buying a book that purported to have every Internet site in the world in it. And at that time, it probably did, LOL.

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Reply #11 posted 05/31/13 3:38pm

NDRU

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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
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Reply #12 posted 05/31/13 5:20pm

Efan

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NDRU said:

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


Were you on the Prince discussion threads on Prodigy? I was! (And the occasional Sheila E. discussions...)

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Reply #13 posted 05/31/13 8:01pm

NDRU

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Efan said:

NDRU said:

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


Were you on the Prince discussion threads on Prodigy? I was! (And the occasional Sheila E. discussions...)

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?

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Reply #14 posted 06/01/13 5:53am

Efan

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NDRU said:

Efan said:


Were you on the Prince discussion threads on Prodigy? I was! (And the occasional Sheila E. discussions...)

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?


I was on it from '92 to '94, if I recall correctly. It was fun. At the time, I didn't know any other Prince fans at all, so it was the first time I had interaction with fellow fans. Good times.

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