The art of mosaic is very old. The names of the first practitioners have not survived.
tobacco mosaic virus was the first virus found, but poliovirus was the first one whose presence has been recognized (in Ezypcean paint)
The first pictures we know were painted by some Stone Age cave man.
The first propaganda poster created was on the 4th October 2000 it was created by a woman called Nargees Semiedie
First Secretary of the Communist Party of Tajikistan was created in 1924.
The first biro was created in 1985
Eric Bina and Marc Andreessen created the Mosaic browser which is the first popular graphic browser.
Frist Center for the Visual Arts was created in 1932.
NCSA Mosaic, or simply Mosaic
Mosaic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mosaic_%28web_browser%29
Mosaic was the first obe. Just go a check out wikipedia and type in Mosaic and you will get your answer. From, PH
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If we were to pick a single event, it would have to be the creation of the first visual browser, called "Mosaic" in 1993 by the NCSA team at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. "Mosaic" gave the world wide web (which had been developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989) a face. With the "visual browser", anyone could tap into the full power of the world wide web. You no longer had to be a tech-savvy engineer. Today's browsers (Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari...) are all the grandchildren of that first browser.
lili rose
NCSA Mosaic was the first successful graphical Web browser. Erwise and ViolaWWW were graphical browsers that predated Mosaic, but were not anywhere near as successful.
Mosaic Web Browser. Was created in the University of Illinois. sorry but the mosaic web browser may well have been created in illinois, but it wasn't the first web browser. that title would go to the, 'worldwideweb' browser, (without any gaps), proposed in 1989 by a Brit, Tim Berners-Lee, then invented and developed by him and Robert Cailliau at the CERN institute in Geneva and released on 26th feb 1991, it was a graphical user interface much like windows 3.11 but didn't support graphics. however, the 'ncsa mosaic' web browser did support graphics and was the first to do so but that wasn't, i believe, until early 1993 kind regardz jakkadan