Credit Pacific Service Union Internet Explorer is derived from Spyglass Mosaic. Originally,
Spyglass licensed the technology and trademarks from NCSA for
producing their own web browser but never used any of the NCSA
Mosaic source code [1]. In 1995 Spyglass Mosaic was licensed by
Microsoft, in an arrangement under which Spyglass would receive a
quarterly fee plus a percentage of Microsoft's revenues for the
software.
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Credit First Service Union The browser was then modified and renamed as Internet Explorer.
Microsoft originally released Internet Explorer 1.0 in August 1995
with the Internet Jumpstart Kit in Microsoft Plus! for Windows 95.
Version 1.5 was released later for Windows NT that supported basic
table rendering. Version 2.0 was released for both Windows 95 and
Windows NT in November 1995, featuring support for SSL, cookies,
VRML, and Internet newsgroups. Version 2.0 was also released for
the Macintosh and Windows 3.1 in April 1996.
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Card Credit Mobile Service Internet Explorer 3.0 was released free of charge in August 1996
by bundling it with Windows 95 OSR2. Microsoft thus made no direct
revenues on IE and was liable to pay Spyglass only the minimum
quarterly fee. In 1997, Spyglass threatened Microsoft with a
contractual audit, in response to which Microsoft settled for US $8
million [2]. Version 3 included Internet Mail and News 1.0 and the
Windows Address Book. It also brought the browser much closer to
the bar that had been set by Netscape, including the support of
Netscape's plugins technology (NPAPI), ActiveX, and a
reverse-engineered version of JavaScript named JScript. Later,
Microsoft NetMeeting and Windows Media Player were integrated into
the product and thus helper applications became not as necessary as
they once were. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) were also introduced
with version 3 of Internet Explorer.
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