The NCSA Mosaic Internet Web Browser was not the first web browser available. However, it was the first truly user-friendly browser and gained a lot of popularity in a short period of time.
The NCSA wouldn't even hire him to run the Mosaic project, so he bailed for Silicon Valley, where he met Silicon Graphics founder Jim Clark, who saw his potential They rewrote a new browser from ...
The creator of Internet Explorer, Thomas Reardon, is said to have used source code from Spyglass Mosaic, a licensed version of NCSA's Mosaic browser. Despite being derived from NCSA's Mosaic ...
Although NCSA gives away NCSA Mosaic for free, they also have licensed the code to a number of companies, who have then created versions of Enhanced Mosaic. The versions of Enhanced Mosaic I've seen ...