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Research the history of the web browser with a focus on UX/UI in an attempt to understand how things evolved over time.
After yesterday's lunch discussion I was made aware, by @kantai, that the technically true "first every web browser" was WorldWideWeb[1] by Tim Berners-Lee ,later renamed Nexus, and not, Mosaic [2] (later Netscape),[3]
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Research the history of the web browser with a focus on UX/UI in an attempt to understand how things evolved over time.
After yesterday's lunch discussion I was made aware, by @kantai, that the technically true "first every web browser" was WorldWideWeb [1] by Tim Berners-Lee ,later renamed Nexus, and not, Mosaic [2] (later Netscape),[3]
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: