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The first widely used web browser, Mosaic, was developed in 1993 by Marc Andreessen and a team of students at the University of Illinois. Before Mosaic, accessing websites required knowing specific text commands. Mosaic introduced the concept of inline images and a point-and-click interface, making the World Wide Web accessible to ordinary users for the first time and triggering the internet boom of the 1990s.
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