The Internet
Explore the fascinating story of the first browser wars in this episode of The Internet. Host Daniel Cole takes you back to 1993 when Mosaic revolutionized web browsing, making the internet accessible to everyday users for the first time. Discover how Marc Andreessen and his team at the University of Illinois created a browser that could display images alongside text, transforming the web from a text-only academic tool into a visual medium that captured the world's imagination. Learn about the explosive growth of the web following Mosaic's release and how this led to the founding of Netscape Communications Corporation. We dive deep into Netscape Navigator's groundbreaking features and the company's spectacular 1995 IPO that valued them at nearly three billion dollars. The episode explores Microsoft's aggressive response with Internet Explorer, their controversial bundling strategy with Windows 95, and how this distribution advantage ultimately won them the first browser war. Understand how these early battles drove rapid innovation in web technologies like JavaScript and CSS, while also creating fragmentation that plagued web developers for years. This comprehensive look at browser history reveals the commercial and technical forces that shaped the early internet and established patterns still visible in today's technology landscape.
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