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    The line-mode browser, launched in 1992, was the first readily accessible 1 browser for what we now know as the world wide web.
    It wasn't until 1992 that a cross-platform browser was created. It was called a "line-mode browser."
     
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    Was the Line-Mode Browser the world's first web browser?And so we gathered in a war-room at CERN on the 18th and 19th of September to hack away at recreating the experience of using the line-mode browser in a modern browser—browserception! Just to be clear, the line-mode browser wasn’t the world’s first web browser. That honour goes to Tim Berners-Lee’s WorldWideWeb programme.
    What is the first web browser?The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) releases Mosaic 1.0, the first web browser to become popular with the general public. “The web as we know it begins to flourish,” Wired later writes. The New York Times writes about the Web browser Mosaic and the World Wide Web for the first time.
    What is a Line-Mode Browser?That’s where the line-mode browser came in. It was the first web browser with a cross-platform codebase so it could be installed on many different kinds of computers. It was a relatively simple piece of software with a very basic interface, but in the early days of the web, it was instrumental in demonstrating the power of this new medium.
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    When was the Line Mode Browser released?The Line Mode Browser was released to a limited audience on VAX, RS/6000 and Sun-4 computers in March 1991. Before the release of the first publicly available version, it was integrated into the CERN Program Library (CERNLIB), used mostly by the High-Energy Physics -community.
     
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  5. Line Mode Browser - Web Design Museum

    WEB1991 May 14 th. A team made up of Tim Berners-Lee, Henrik Frystyk Nielsen and Nicola Pellow designed a simple browser called Line Mode Browser (The Libwww Line Mode Browser). This was the second …

  6. The birth of the Web | CERN

    WEBSurf the Web using a recreation the first browser that was written in 1990 The line-mode browser The line-mode browser, launched in 1992, was the first readily accessible browser for the Web

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  8. WEBMar 11, 2014 · The line-mode browser launches. It is the first readily accessible browser for the World Wide Web. 1993. CERN places its World Wide Web technology in the public domain, donating it to the world. The …

  9. WEBDevelopers: apply to take part. The team behind the CERN project to restore the first website is inviting a small number of developers to come to CERN to take part in a two-day coding event on 19 and 20 September

  10. The Web's First (And Second) Browser - The History …

    WEBStepping Back. At the time though, there was one other option. It was called WorldWideWeb and actually predated the Line Mode Browser by about a year. It was created by Berners-Lee at around the same time he came …

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