Thomas R. Bruce

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Thomas (Tom) R. Bruce co-founded the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School in 1992 with Peter Martin and currently serves as the Director of the organization.[1][2] He is the author of Cello, the first Web browser for Microsoft Windows.[3][4][5] Cello was released on 8 June 1993.[6]

References

  1. Stefanou, Constantin; Helen Xanthaki (2008). Drafting legislation: a modern approach. Ashgate Publishing. p. 272. ISBN 0-7546-4903-2. 
  2. "Thomas R. Bruce's Cornell Law School Bio Page". Retrieved 2010-03-04. 
  3. "LII: Overview". Retrieved 2010-03-03. 
  4. "Web History Day: Pioneering software and sites". The World Wide Web History Project. 1997-04. Retrieved 2010-03-04. 
  5. He, Jimin (1998). Internet resources for engineers. Elsevier. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7506-8949-6. 
  6. Gillies, James; Cailliau, R. (2000). How the Web was born: the story of the World Wide Web. Oxford University Press. p. 235. ISBN 978-0-19-286207-5. 

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