WebRouser

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WebRouser was an innovative 1995 web browser, created by the founders of Eolas, that provided a number of cutting edge capabilities, including plugins, client-side image maps, and web-page-defined browser button bars and page-defined browser menu trees. It was based upon a pioneering enhanced Mosaic browser created by Dr. Michael Doyle, David Martin and Cheong Ang, at the University of California, San Francisco in 1993, demonstrated on November 1993 at Xerox PARC, and described on the HTML Working Group mailing list in 1994 [1].

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