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Subject:Oh, what a tangled WWW... From:Jack Shaw <jsh -at- SOFTWARE-AG -dot- DE> Date:Tue, 27 Sep 1994 08:50:59 MEZ
In the KUFacts WWW info. from Kansas University, a short
biog. of one of the co-creators of "Lynx" (a poor person's
MOSAIC--no graphics, just text) reads as follows:
Lou Montulli
As a member of the Distributed Computing Group of the
User Services Section of Academic Computing Services at
the U. of K., Lou co-designed and implemented Lynx, a
curses-oriented World-Wide Web client.
Not true. Lynx isn't really all that bad...epithet-inducing at
times, true...