I presume, NCSA's Mosaic released on April 22, 1993, followed by Netscape's Navigator the next year.
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The first web browser ever written was called "WorldWideWeb", and it was created by a man named Tim Berners-Lee. While this was the very first web browser, it was not widely used, and was only available for the NeXT platform. The first widely-used web browser was Mosaic by Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina at the NCSA at the University of Illinois. The first version was written for X-Windows on Unix, and it was later ported to other operating systems.
The very first .357 Magnum cartridge was introduced in 1934 by Smith and Wesson.
The very first guns were probably sometime in the late 1100s or early 1200s.
Nutrisystem was first introduced in 1972. It was the first structured weight loss program of its kind. It has been very successfull helping many people lose a lot of weight.
Cadillac introduced their very first, heavy duty, pickup truck in recent years. The Cadillac DRW Platinum pickup truck was first released and introduced in 2011.
I assume you mean "When was the first operating system introduced?" Seems to be in the 1950s. See the link below for a very detailed page.
Pokemon was first introduced in Japan in 1996. Nintendo introduced it with their video game system, and since then, they have created Pokemon figures, stuffed figures, and trading cards. The Pokemon Trading Cards are very popular with children.
The very first phonetic symbols were introduced by the Egyptions, around 2700 BCE. They were a set of 24 Hieroglyphics that represented consonant sounds.
The first Windows version which included a graphical user interface was Windows 1, which is not very invetively named! The graphical user interface was barely what you could call exciting; the bright green background, disrupted only my overly pixelated icons is not a very pretty sight to look at. There is neither a taskbar nor a Start Menu, as these items are introduced in Windows 95. The green background cannot be changed, unfortunately. Even worse, the title bars were a horrible shade of blue, and each scroll bar was horribly red, and all these options were unchangable. Microsoft's first operating system with a GUI was Windows version 1.0, released in November 1985. Some do not consider Windows version 1.0 to be an operating system in its own right as it required the installation of MS-DOS first, and was merely a graphical extension to MS-DOS. The first true Microsoft operating system to run independent of MS-DOS was actually Windows 95, released in August 1995.
Very true - the X-windows graphical interface was not available in Unix systems for a long time after Unix was available.
Very true - the X-windows graphical interface was not available in Unix systems for a long time after Unix was available.