Calore, Michael (22 de abril de 2010). «April 22, 1993: Mosaic Browser Lights Up Web With Color, Creativity»(html). Wired(en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 24 de abril de 2018. Consultado el 24 de abril de 2018. «A team of students at the University of Illinois' National Center for Supercomputing Applications, or NCSA, decided the web needed an experience more stimulating and user-friendly than that, so they set to work to build a better browser. Borrowing design and user interface cues from some other early prototype browsers, they went through a handful of iterations before arriving at the final 1.0 release April 22, 1993.»
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Calore, Michael (22 de abril de 2010). «April 22, 1993: Mosaic Browser Lights Up Web With Color, Creativity»(html). Wired(en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 24 de abril de 2018. Consultado el 24 de abril de 2018. «A team of students at the University of Illinois' National Center for Supercomputing Applications, or NCSA, decided the web needed an experience more stimulating and user-friendly than that, so they set to work to build a better browser. Borrowing design and user interface cues from some other early prototype browsers, they went through a handful of iterations before arriving at the final 1.0 release April 22, 1993.»