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  2. NCSA Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    The licensing terms for NCSA Mosaic were generous for a proprietary software program. In general, non-commercial use was free of charge for all versions (with certain limitations). Additionally, the X Window System/Unix version publicly provided source code (source code for the other versions was available after agreements were signed).

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  4. Netscape (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Netscape Navigator was the name of Netscape's web browser from versions 1.0 through 4.8. The first version of the browser was released in 1994, known as Mosaic and then Mosaic Netscape until a legal challenge from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (makers of NCSA Mosaic, which many of Netscape's founders had spent time developing) which led to the name change to Netscape ...

  5. National Center for Supercomputing Applications - Wikipedia

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    NCSA is now headquartered within its own building directly north of the Siebel Center for Computer Science, on the site of a former baseball field, Illini Field. NCSA's supercomputers are at the National Petascale Computing Facility. [2] [19] The latest supercomputing system at NCSA today is the DeltaAI, funded by the National Science ...

  6. NCSA HTTPd - Wikipedia

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    NCSA HTTPd is an early, now discontinued, web server originally developed at the NCSA at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign by Robert McCool and others. [1] First released in 1993, it was among the earliest web servers developed, following Tim Berners-Lee 's CERN httpd , Tony Sanders' Plexus server, and some others.

  7. Netscape Navigator - Wikipedia

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    Netscape Navigator is a discontinued proprietary web browser, and the original browser of the Netscape line, from versions 1 to 4.08, and 9.x. It was the flagship product of the Netscape Communications Corporation and was the dominant web browser in terms of usage share in the 1990s, but by around 2003 its user base had all but disappeared. [2]

  8. NCSA - Wikipedia

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    NCSA Telnet, a software implementation of the Telnet protocol; University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License, a free software license; National Center for Supercomputing Applications (Bulgaria), a computer science research center in Sofia, Bulgaria; National Child Search Assistance Act, a United States federal law enacted in 1990

  9. AirMosaic - Wikipedia

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    AirMosaic was an early commercial web browser based on the NCSA Mosaic browser. [2]The browser won Datamation's Best Product of the Year award for 1994. [3]The AirMosaic browser was available as part of several packages: the AIR Series, [citation needed] Internet in a Box [2] [4] and Mosaic In A Box, [citation needed] and separately. [4]