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WorldWideWeb and features
Berners-Lee and his team could not port the WorldWideWeb application with its features — including the graphical WYSIWYG editor — to the more widely deployed X Window System, since they had no experience in programming it.

WorldWideWeb and like
When MediaWiki was created, it was typical for wikis to require text like " WorldWideWeb " to create a link to a page about the World Wide Web: links in MediaWiki, on the other hand, are created by surrounding words with double square brackets, and any spaces between them are left intact, e. g. < code >< nowiki > World Wide Web </ nowiki ></ code >.

WorldWideWeb and similar
In February 1994 Navipress released a web browser with an integrated HTML editor, which was very similar to the first web browser WorldWideWeb, for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.

WorldWideWeb and was
Tim Berners-Lee's vision for the World Wide Web, as evidenced by his WorldWideWeb editor / browser, was close to a peer-to-peer design in that it assumed each user of the web would be an active editor and contributor creating and linking content to form an interlinked web of links.
The first web browser, WorldWideWeb, was developed on the Nextstep platform.
While often described as the first graphical web browser, Mosaic was preceded by WorldWideWeb and the lesser-known Erwise and ViolaWWW.
A NeXT Computer was used by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at CERN to develop the world's first web server software, CERN HTTPd, and also used to write the first web browser, WorldWideWeb.
In fact, Berners-Lee's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, was able to both view and edit web pages ; but, as the Web grew, it became a read-only medium for most users.
WorldWideWeb, later renamed to Nexus to avoid confusion between the software and the World Wide Web, was the first web browser and editor.
When it was written, WorldWideWeb was the only way to view the Web.
Since WorldWideWeb was developed on and for the NeXTSTEP platform, the program used many of NeXTSTEP's components – WorldWideWeb's layout engine was built around NeXTSTEP's Text class.
WorldWideWeb was capable of displaying basic style sheets, downloading and opening any file type supported by the NeXT system ( PostScript, movies, and sounds ), browsing newsgroups, and spellchecking.
WorldWideWeb was able to use different protocols: FTP, HTTP, NNTP, and local files.
At the end WorldWideWeb was chosen, but later renamed to Nexus to avoid confusion between the World Wide Web and the web browser.
One notable early use of Interface Builder was the development of the WorldWideWeb web browser by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN using a NeXT workstation.

WorldWideWeb and browser
In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee invented the WorldWideWeb web browser and transformed an academic telecommunication network into a worldwide everyman everyday communication system called internet / www.
* 1990: Tim Berners-Lee writes the first web browser, WorldWideWeb, using a NeXT computer.
** WorldWideWeb, the first web browser and editor
* A browser called WorldWideWeb
* WorldWideWeb ( later Nexus ), the first web browser and editor
* WorldWideWeb, the first web browser and editor
In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee had already written the first browser, WorldWideWeb ( later renamed to Nexus ), but that program only worked on the proprietary software of NeXT computers, which were in limited use.

WorldWideWeb and for
Berners-Lee wrote WorldWideWeb on a NeXT Computer during the second half of 1990, while working for CERN.
WorldWideWeb for NextStep with keyboard shortcuts visible at bottom left.

WorldWideWeb and .
Tim Berners-Lee first proposed the " WorldWideWeb " project — now known as the World Wide Web.
They were all eclipsed by Mosaic in terms of popularity, which by 1993, had replaced the WorldWideWeb program.
On April 30, 1993, the CERN directorate released the source code of WorldWideWeb into the public domain, making it free software.

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If it were not that I knew who it was I could have mistaken it for my Aunt so well did her clothes fit him.
but many historians maintain that except for Northern meddling it would have ended in states like Virginia years before it did.
With all his musical activities, did he have the time and inclination to do anything else??
When I mentioned that for my first long voyage I did not even have the money for the return fare, but had trusted to luck that I would earn a sufficient amount, the young people looked at me doubtingly.
Others mentioned that I might have had to ask friends or even strangers for help and that to be stranded in a foreign country without sufficient funds did not contribute to international understanding.
Social invention did not have to await social theory any more than use of the warmth of a fire had to await Lavoisier or the buoyant protection of a boat the formulations of Archimedes.
Deciding to become a painter, he entered the studio of Gerome in Paris, where he enjoyed the life of the artists, but soon found that whatever talent he might have did not lie in that direction.
Alexander the Great, who used runners as message carriers, did not have to worry about having every officer in his command hear what he said and having hundreds of them comment at once.
Although Faulkner was the heir in his own family to this tradition, he did not have Stark Young's inclination to romanticize and sentimentalize the planter society.
Mr. Watson did not have much humor in his make-up, but he managed a mirthless smile.
The Hetman did have friends, but they were mostly outside the newspaper profession.
You have just given me permission to leave France, which I did.
My own stern hand has rent the ancient bond, And thereof shall the ending not have end: But not for me, that loved her, to be fond Lightly to please me with a newer friend Then hold it more than bravest-feathered song, That I affirm to thee, with heart of pride, I knew not what did to a friend belong Till I stood up, true friend, by thy true side ; ;
From the outset, she must have realized that marriage with him was out of the question, and although she was displeased by the `` unwarrantable '' interference, it seems probable that she did agree with her mother's suggestion that the poet was `` perhaps '' a man `` most fitted to live & die solitary, & in the love only of the Highest Lover ''.
But because the governor was determined that friendship should not influence him one way or the other, he looked for a printer with a knowledge of the law ( which Woodruff did not have ), and awarded the contract to a lawyer named John Steele who had started a newspaper in Helena the year before.
Since Rhode Island at that time did not have such sanction, his opinion was not popular.
Master Gorton, having foully abused high and low at Aquidneck is now bewitching and bemaddening poor Providence, both with his unclean and foul censures of all the ministers of this country ( for which myself have in Christ's name withstood him ), and also denying all visible and external ordinances in depth of Familism: almost all suck in his poison, as at first they did at Aquidneck.
Although the fort was evacuated in the face of the force of Cornwallis, Morgan and his men did have a chance to take another swing at the redcoats.
Even so, Edward's ambassadors can scarcely have foreseen that five years of unremitting work lay ahead of them before peace was finally made and that when it did come the countless embassies that left England for Rome during that period had very little to do with it.
& synce I did write unto him to dessier him to paie 10 for mee which standeth mee greatly uppon to have paide.
The power of every ecclesiastical organization has always rested on the miracle, and the clergy have always proved their divine commission as did Elijah ''.
But his rancor did not cease, and presently, on March 13, when he preached a sermon on the text, `` And Ben-hadad Was Drunk '', he told his congregation how disappointed he was in Mr. Lewis, how he regretted having had him in his house, and how he should have been warned by the fact that the novelist was drunk all the time that he was working on the book.
The Manchester Guardian wondered how anyone in a railway carriage would have an opportunity to talk to Mr. Lewis, since it was well known that Mr. Lewis always did all of the talking.
The tiny hamlet of Chesterton to the north, with the fens and marshes lying on down the Ouse River, may have attracted him often, as it did many other youths of the time.
The favorite excuse of those who have now recanted their approval of communism is that they did not know how things would develop.

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