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  2. Netscape

    Netscape Communications (formerly known as Netscape Communications Corporation and commonly known as Netscape) is an American computer services company, best known for Netscape Navigator, its web browser. When it was an independent company, its headquarters was in Mountain View, California.

    Netscape's web browser was once dominant in terms of usage share, but lost most of that share to Internet Explorer during the so-called first browser war. The usage share of Netscape had fallen from over 90 percent in the mid-1990s to less than one percent by the end of 2006.

    Sumeya Hassan - 09.04.2015 - 14:38

  3. QR code

    QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response Code) is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode (or two-dimensional barcode) first designed for the automotive industry in Japan. A barcode is a machine-readable optical label that contains information about the item to which it is attached. A QR code uses four standardized encoding modes (numeric, alphanumeric, byte / binary, and kanji) to efficiently store data; extensions may also be used.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Alvaro Seica - 04.05.2015 - 19:17

  4. QuickTime VR

    QuickTime VR (also known as QuickTime Virtual Reality or QTVR) was an image file format developed by Apple Inc. for QuickTime. It allowed the creation and viewing of photographically-captured panoramas and the exploration of objects through images taken at multiple viewing angles. It functioned as a plugin for the standalone QuickTime Player, as well as working as a plugin for the QuickTime Web browser plugin.

    (Source: Wikipedia QuickTime VR page)

    Apple officially abandoned the platform and dropped the plugin from QuickTime in 2015.

    Scott Rettberg - 03.04.2017 - 15:06

  5. Macromedia Director

    Macromedia Director

    Dene Grigar - 01.11.2019 - 23:50