Disambiguation evidence for Mosaic (web browser) via surface form

"Mosaic"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Mosaic".

Predicate Object
basedOn World Wide Web protocols developed at CERN
countryOfOrigin United States of America
creator Eric Bina
creator Marc Andreessen
developer National Center for Supercomputing Applications
surface form: NCSA
developer National Center for Supercomputing Applications
developerOrganization University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
developerUnit National Center for Supercomputing Applications
surface form: National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
developmentLocation Urbana, Illinois, United States
surface form: Urbana, Illinois
discontinuationYear 1997
discontinued true
distributionMethod download over the Internet
genre web browser
inceptionYear 1992
influenced Internet Explorer
surface form: Microsoft Internet Explorer
influenced Netscape Navigator
influenced web browser design
initialReleaseDate 1993-01-23
instanceOf graphical web browser
instanceOf software
instanceOf web browser
license proprietary software license
notableFeature inline display of images with text
notableFeature point-and-click hypertext navigation
notableFor being one of the first widely used graphical web browsers
notableFor popularizing the World Wide Web
operatingSystem macOS
surface form: Mac OS
operatingSystem Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows
operatingSystem Unix
platform Classic Mac OS
platform Windows
surface form: Microsoft Windows
platform X11
surface form: X Window System
programmingLanguage C
releaseYear 1993
screenshotCapability true
shortDescription early graphical web browser developed at NCSA that helped popularize the World Wide Web
status historical software
successor Netscape Navigator
supportedFormat GIF
supportedFormat HTML
supportedFormat JPEG
supportedProtocol FTP
supportedProtocol Gopher
supportedProtocol HTTP
supportsBookmarks true
supportsHyperlinks true
supportsMultipleWindows true
targetAudience general public
userInterface graphical user interface