| Q. How did this succeed? A. The FREE browser!! NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications) with Marc Andreeson (later the founder of Netscape Communications Corp) designed and produced a browser called Mosaic at the University of Illinois. Made available free of charge on the Internet it spread like wildfire through the Internet community. Within a year an estimated 2 million users were browsing the Web. By mid 1993, there were 130 Web sites, six months later 600!! There are now probably over 6,000,000 web sites, this figure is still growing fast!. In 1993, Marc Andreeson and Jim Clark of Silicon Graphics formed Netscape and quickly produced Netscape Navigator for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX platforms. This program became the new standard Internet browsing software. In 1995 Microsoft belatedly changed it's mind about the future of the Internet, famously that it was not a viable commercial proposition, and produced Internet Explorer. What's the Web for? To conduct business, to exchange information, to express your creativity, to collaborate with others, and to just plain have fun! The Future?? Who knows! |