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Internet Browsers of the '90s and '00s 1990 to 2008

How many of you remember using these first internet browsers? It's hard to imagine the internet ever looked this way!


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Which did you use first?

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  • Cello0%
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer0%
  • Netscape Navigator0%
  • Opera0%
  • Mosaic0%
  • Lynx0%

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The Internet As It Was In 1996

Have a look at how far we've come!

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WorldWideWeb

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ViolaWWW

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Cello

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Lynx 2.0

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NCSA Mosaic 1.0

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IBM WebExplorer

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Opera 2.0

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KDE Konqueror

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Netscape 7

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Mozilla Firefox 1.0

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Mozilla Phoenix 0.1

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Google Chrome Beta

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