- The line-mode browser, launched in 1992, was the first readily accessible1 browser for what we now know as the world wide web.
- The Line Mode Browser was designed to work on any operating system using what were called "dumb" terminals. The user interface had to be as simple as possible.
- The www is an example application that comes with libwww - the W3C Sample Code Library. It is a character based Web browser developed for use on...
- A team made up of Tim Berners-Lee, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen and Nicola Pellow designed a simple browser called Line Mode Browser...
- A brief on the world's second web browser, Line Mode, developed by Nicola Pellow, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen and Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
- Line Mode Browser is the first portable browser to work with different operating systems and the second web browser ever developed.
- The Line Mode Browser (also known as LMB, or just www) is the second web browser ever created.
- Twelve talented web developers have travelled to CERN from all over the world to recreate a key piece of web history: the line-mode browser.
- ...back as far as I reasonably can in terms of browser support, to the second web browser ever made, and the first widely supported one, Line Mode Browser.
- #JavaModeBrowser. A Java replica of the Line Mode Browser. ##Note. The code is still under (heavy) development - the HTTP communication...
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