From 61b5cfc04aea8d70cfccdae516ef89e32b7e0ea3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Hui Lan <lanhui@zjnu.edu.cn>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 10:15:16 +0800
Subject: spm-slides.tex: 1993 is the year in which we have Mosaic browser.

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 \foilhead{Browser Wars}
 
+Non-trivial and incompatible interfaces: ftp, telnet, email, gopher, lynx.
+
+Limited to people with resonable programming skills.
+
 Netscape versus IE in early days (mid and late 1990's).
 
 \begin{itemize}
 \item Netscape.
   \begin{itemize}
+  \item 1993.  Primitive Mosaic browser (multimedia web pages).
   \item 1994.  Mosaic Communications Corporation, then Netscape Communications.  Mosaic Netscape 0.9, then Netscape Navigator 1.0.  Over three-quarters of the browser market within three months of launching.  From 5 to 2000 programmers.  Virtually no competitors.
   \item 1995.  IPO, market value of 2.9B. A highly innovative product. Thousands of employees.  
   \item 1997.  Netscape Communicator: Netscape Navigator, Netscape Address Book, Netscape Mail and Newsgroups, and Netscape Composer.
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