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| | Wired News: Mosaic Redux, Part II |
 | | Once a browser, then a rendering engine, now a browser again, Mosaic continues to jump through hoops trying to refashion itself as the browser technology of choice in the set-top age. |
 | | The redesign of the browser - once a player in the desktop browsing market before the onslaught of the Internet Explorer-Navigator war - has centered around a modular architecture, which separates the browser's user interface from the HTML rendering engine, a component Spyglass made available to the consumer electronic market a month ago. |
 | | Because the browser, along with any other HTML-based application running inside a device, may be based on the same HTML engine, the architecture uses less memory, Chapple said. |
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