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    The Arena browser (also known as the Arena WWW Browser) was one of the first web browsers for Unix. Originally begun by Dave Raggett in 1993, development...
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    adopted by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) as their testbed for web standards; a role it took over from the Arena web browser. Since the last release...
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    Arachne (for DOS and Linux) Arena Ariadna (AMSD Ariadna) (first Russian web browser) AWeb (AmigaOS) Baidu Mobile Browser Charon (for Inferno) Dillo (for...
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  • A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. It further provides for...
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  • Puffin Browser is a remote browser developed by CloudMosa, an American mobile technology company founded by Shioupyn Shen. Puffin Browser was initially...
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    BOLT servers accessed Web pages, processed and compressed them, and delivered them to phones running the browser. The BOLT Browser was offered free of charge...
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  • results, for example:[better source needed] The Arena web browser was created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and CERN for testing HTML3, Cascading...
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  • a World Wide Web email browser and was a proof of concept to help people to use the full internet. Agora was an email-based web browser designed for non-graphic...
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  • April 1995 in Darmstadt Argo based on the W3A, an API for WWW browser applets. The browser featured plug-in modules, or "applets", which allowed for the...
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  • Arena (born 1967), Australian singer Walter Arena (born 1964), Italian race walker Arena (software), simulation software Arena (web browser), a web browser...
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    when XBM was the minimal non-proprietary image file format. The Arena web browser had full support since version 0.3.34 (25 July 1997). XBM support...
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    loading; later web browsers added a separate Stop button for this purpose. Netscape, which soon overtook Mosaic as the market-leading web browser, also featured...
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  • Links ELinks Line-mode browser Lynx w3m List of web browsers Comparison of web browsers Comparison of lightweight web browsers https://www.mozilla...
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    Håkon Wium Lie (category Web developers)
    Sheets (CSS). As a showcase and testbed, he integrated CSS into the Arena web browser, which became the first CSS implementation. After joining W3C in 1995...
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  • Libwww (category Free web crawlers)
    reusable code from the first browsers (WorldWideWeb and Line Mode Browser). Libwww was relied upon by the then popular browser Mosaic. By 1997, interest...
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    Dave Raggett (category World Wide Web Consortium)
    the development of the World Wide Web. In 1993, Raggett devoted his spare time to developing a Web browser called Arena, on which he hoped to demonstrate...
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    HTML (category World Wide Web Consortium standards)
    language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It defines the content and structure of web content. It is often assisted by technologies such...
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  • NeoPlanet (category Discontinued web browsers)
    could web browse, email, and chat. Much simpler to use than basic browsers, Neoplanet was a portal-like browser created for non-techie users. Unlike web portals...
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  • Henrik Frystyk Nielsen (category World Wide Web Consortium)
    co-inventor of Cascading Style Sheets. They developed together the Arena web browser. It was at this time he began work with Berners-Lee, and later joined...
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    form of data visualization. The “dashboard” is often accessible by a web browser and is usually linked to regularly updating data sources. Dashboards...
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  • Quake Live (category Browser games)
    Quake III: Gold (Quake III and its expansion pack, Team Arena) available only through a web browser. Skill-based matchmaking is powered by a "metagame engine"...
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    MSN (category Web portals)
    launched a new web portal named Microsoft Internet Start and set it as the first default home page of Internet Explorer, its web browser. In 1998, Microsoft...
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  • Nokia Xpress (redirect from Xpress Browser)
    Nokia Xpress (also called Xpress Browser) was a mobile browser developed by Nokia and supported by Microsoft until the end of 2015. It came loaded by...
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    CSS (redirect from Inspiring css web design)
    (SSP). Two browsers served as testbeds for the initial proposals; Lie worked with Yves Lafon to implement CSS in Dave Raggett's Arena browser. Bert Bos...
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  • Xfire (category Game server browsers)
    game server browser with various other features. It was available for Microsoft Windows. Xfire was originally developed by Ultimate Arena based in Menlo...
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    Lifeblog. Other pre-installed applications include the Opera Mobile web browser, RealPlayer and Kodak Photo Sharing. The Nokia 6670 is the same phone...
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  • protocol), a network protocol used in database applications Bolt (web browser), a web browser for mobile phones Bolt (website), a social networking and video...
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    As the World Wide Web developed and browsers became more sophisticated, people started creating browser games that used a web browser as a client. Simple...
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  • fork of Firefox Tor Browser – onion-routed browser by The Tor Project, based on Firefox ESR GNOME WebWebKit-based web browser for the GNOME desktop...
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    manufacturer Aristocrat Leisure. It is known for creating mobile, desktop and browser games in various genres including MMO, RPG, action, strategy, and casual...
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