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mosaic Developed by NCSA, the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois in Urbana, this is the breakthrough browser that revolutionized the internet. It brought clickability and graphics to a hard-to-navigate, text-heavy information system and made the web -- and its vast commercial possibilities -- a reality.
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mosaic Opalescent glass that has been sliced into small pieces (smalti) for assembly into designs that are cemented into building walls, floors or other surfaces. Mosaic pieces may also be composed of natural stone or ceramics.
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mosaic The first graphical WWW browser developed by NCSA.
Ãâó: www.rrca.org/publicat/inetglos.html
mosaic an image (or picture) made up of two or more smaller images. For instance a sonar mosaic is created from long strips of images collected along the path of the ship. example: in the Monterey Bay image linked here (below), you can see the strips of sonar images that make up the entire mosaic. The blue lines show the direction the ship was moving in different sections of the Bay. Click Me! Click here to see a sonar strip image and learn why sonar mosaics can be like big jigsaw puzzles! ...
Ãâó: terraweb.wr.usgs.gov/TRS/kids/glossary.html
mosaic The first widely-used Web browser, developed at the University of Illinois.
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