top | item 47159979 (no title) LowLevelKernel | 4 days ago Wow. Which year was it? discuss order hn newest alain94040|4 days ago In 1993, you could refresh the home page of Netscape (Mosaic) every day and it would mention new sites that had been added. That became unmanageable quickly, which is when two dudes from Stanford started a directory. hackingonempty|4 days ago The NCSA What's New page!https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/the-web/20/388/21... load replies (2) Daub|4 days ago I belive that an early beowser, possibly Mosaic, had an edit button. Think of that and the fundamental change of internet philosophy it implies! load replies (5)
alain94040|4 days ago In 1993, you could refresh the home page of Netscape (Mosaic) every day and it would mention new sites that had been added. That became unmanageable quickly, which is when two dudes from Stanford started a directory. hackingonempty|4 days ago The NCSA What's New page!https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/the-web/20/388/21... load replies (2) Daub|4 days ago I belive that an early beowser, possibly Mosaic, had an edit button. Think of that and the fundamental change of internet philosophy it implies! load replies (5)
hackingonempty|4 days ago The NCSA What's New page!https://www.computerhistory.org/revolution/the-web/20/388/21... load replies (2)
Daub|4 days ago I belive that an early beowser, possibly Mosaic, had an edit button. Think of that and the fundamental change of internet philosophy it implies! load replies (5)
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