- IBM
WebExplorer was an
early web browser designed at IBM
facilities in the
Research Triangle Park for OS/2.
Presented in 1994 with OS/2 Warp (v3), it was...
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favor of its successor,
Microsoft Edge.
Internet Explorer was once the most
widely used
web browser,
attaining a peak of 95%
usage share by 2003....
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their own
web browser on Mosaic. The best
known are the
first versions of
Internet Explorer and Netscape.
AMosaic IBM
WebExplorer Internet Explorer 1.x Internet...
- IBM
presented its own
WebExplorer with OS/2 Warp in 1994 and
version 1.0 was
released 6
January 1995.
UdiWWW was the
first web browser that was able to...
- IBM
WebExplorer offered a
webpage the
opportunity to
change the look and the
animation of the
throbber by
using proprietary HTML code. The
Arena web browser...
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Richard Weber, CM (born June 9, 1959, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a
Canadian Arctic and
polar adventurer. From 1978 to 2006, he
organized and led more than...
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Internet Explorer for Mac (also
referred to as
Internet Explorer for Macintosh,
Internet Explorer Macintosh Edition,
Internet Explorer:mac or IE:mac)...
- for
dominance in the
usage share of
web browsers. The "first
browser war" (1995–2001)
consisted of
Internet Explorer and
Netscape Navigator, and the "second...
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Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (IE4) is the fourth, and discontinued,
version of the
Internet Explorer graphical web browser that
Microsoft unveiled in...
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usage share of
web browsers is the portion,
often expressed as a percentage, of
visitors to a
group of
web sites that use a
particular web browser. Measuring...