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  Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet
WebRouser's client-side maps can be loaded directly from the CD ROM, with no network connection required.
Another major advantage of WebRouser is the ability of Web documents to dynamically modify the browser's button bar and menu structure.
WebRouser's command allows the Web document to place a button bar at the top of the screen, as a part of the WebRouser GUI.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-talk/msg01720.html   (734 words)

  
 Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet from Eolas Information on 1995-09-18 (www-talk@w3.org from September to ...
Based upon enhancements to NCSA's award-winning Mosaic program, WebRouser features patent-pending technology that drasticaly expands the functionality of Web-based applications, and provides a simple and convienient way to add new features to browser programs through the use of plug-in applications, called Weblets(TM).
Other unique features of WebRouser include client-side image map support, and the ability for the browser's button bar and menu structure to be dynamically modified by simple commands within HTML documents.
Client-side image maps, for example, allow HTML authors to create graphical interfaces to their content that can be distributed on CD ROM, using the same image-map-based front ends as the online versions.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-talk/1995SepOct/0034.html   (908 words)

  
 Eolas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Along with Using Tcl to write WWW client side applications, Eolas [1] is well known for inventing the Web plugin/applet platform, and the associated patent that they're currently enforcing against Microsoft [2].
Developer of the Eolas WebRouser [4] [5], which was cited by Robert X. Cringely as invalidating prior art [6] for the infamous SBC Web patent.
Cringely in other columns has written about how Eolas "is mopping the floor" in its judicial encounters with Microsoft, by which he means that the company is winning court cases--maybe big and important ones.
wiki.tcl.tk /1935   (693 words)

  
 It's Patently Obvious : Isle News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Google’s first patent, which has been granted by the US Patents Office, promises to render as useless the automated technology that has been developed by Search Engine Optimisation experts.
From now on, only the Webrouser approach will work.
In brief, it means that only a hands-on approach to Search Engine Optimisation, as practised by Isle subsidiary Webrouser, will suffice.
www.isle.co.uk /docs/news/news.php?year=2005&id=329   (382 words)

  
 INP 160 assignment a15h: Original Brief
The technology used in Viola's browser and that which is in the WebRouser (Eolas's browser) used totally paths to come to the same conclusion.
WebRouser was designed by Doyle while working on medical research product because he wanted to make a way for people to swiftly and easily download eachothers files and applications specifically from the web.
Viola, on the other hand, started out as being designed for adventure games, but was eventually turned toward use on the web.
nwmail.washtenaw.cc.mi.us /~afinlays/inp160/brief.html   (998 words)

  
 Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It is usually described as a giant with a heart of ice; sometimes it is thought to be entirely made of ice.
WebRouser was an innovative 1995 Web browser, created by the founders of Eolas, that provided a number of cutting edge capabilities, including plug-ins, client-side image maps, and web-page-defined
Westsylvania was a name suggested for an unrealized fourteenth state of the United States; it was to include southwestern Pennsylvania, the western panhandle of Maryland, nearly the whole of what is
www.elexi.de /en/s/sc/scandinavian_institute_of_comparative_vandalism.html   (212 words)

  
 LawPundit
That is a pretty high error rate - 6 errors - for about only one page of what apparently was considered "important" text worthy of being released in a press release to the world.
Crisp's observation points to the fact that WebRouser in that press release in 1995 was already being marketed with a lot of hype for unique features that were in fact covered by HTML specifications as PRIOR ART.
Another interesting fact is that in the allegedly existing WebRouser, applets - first created in early 1994 - were suddenly renamed weblets in the WebRouser - not coincidentally - later in 1994 (i.e.
www.lawpundit.com /blog/2004/01/money-to-burn-judge-zagel-robins-et-al.htm   (5557 words)

  
 Search Engine Optimisation, Doncaster, South Yorkshire SEO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
SEM by Webrouser is the total solution in driving search engine traffic through to the client's specific web pages.
You don't have to be a Webrouser client - but it helps.
Webrouser's search engine optimisation success stories speak for themselves.
www.webrouser.com   (170 words)

  
 Re: Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet
> > [ CHUNK DELETED ] [MORE DELETED] > Another major advantage of WebRouser is the ability of Web > documents to dynamically modify the browser's button bar and > menu structure.
According to Eolas CEO, Mike Doyle, "Most > Web designers try to build in some sort of navigation system > into their documents, usually at the top of the page.
WebRouser's > command allows the Web document to place a button bar > at the top of the screen, as a part of the WebRouser GUI.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-talk/msg01721.html   (346 words)

  
 PCNet-Online Forum: Ugly feature in upcoming IE
I imagine with “intellectual rights” stuff, there’s probably hundreds of people working on similar ideas all the time.
Back in 1995, Eolas announced WebRouser, a browser that was to support embedded applets.
I was looking at browsers pretty carefully before, during and after that time and trying everything and no, while I recall Cello and other small efforts WebRouser never appeared on my radar.
www.pcnet-online.com /discus/messages/17/2892.html?1068696224   (1269 words)

  
 Oracle FAQ : Web Interfacing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Personally, I am against browsers with non-standard extensions, be they Microsoft or Oracle, and Visual Pascal (sorry Basic - but it really DOES look like Pascal) is NOT going to work on all browser platforms.
I'd rather Oracle put their effort into a Java library or a set of WebRouser (see Dr Dobbs Journal Feb 96) routines.
Nevertheless, it compares favorably with NetScape 2, although it is a bit slower and there is less control over the appearance of font types (e.g.
www.nd.edu /~ndora/faq/webif.html   (630 words)

  
 webrouser :: Main Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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Even leaves a micro protective film that rejects water, dust and dirt.
You can now login to edit or delete this first post.
webrouser.myblogsite.com   (429 words)

  
 [ Isle IT ] - Broadband Internet Access, ISP, Web Hosting and Web Site Promotion for Yorkshire business
Isle offers a variety of hosting packages tailored to meet individual company needs.
In 2005, Isle launched Webrouser, the optimum search engine optimisation service.
Update IT, Isle's bespoke content management application, easily enables you to update onto a live site without formal knowledge of HTML and FTP..
www.isle-it.co.uk   (168 words)

  
 WWW-Talk Jul-Sep 1995: Re: Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet
Previous message: Eolas Information: "Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet"
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Next in thread: Christopher L. Werner: "Re: Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet"
www.webhistory.org /www.lists/www-talk.1995q3/0569.html   (389 words)

  
 WWW-Talk Jul-Sep 1995: Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet
Another major advantage of WebRouser is the ability of Web
at the top of the screen, as a part of the WebRouser GUI.
When the user scrolls down the document, the navigation
www.webhistory.org /www.lists/www-talk.1995q3/0566.html   (710 words)

  
 Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet from Joel Crisp on 1995-09-18 (www-talk@w3.org from September to October 1995)
Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet from Joel Crisp on 1995-09-18 (www-talk@w3.org from September to October 1995)
: William Perry: "Re: Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet"
: Christopher L. Werner: "Re: Eolas releases WebRouser via the Internet"
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-talk/1995SepOct/0035.html   (877 words)

  
 Self Defense Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Live support software is used to provide live customer support on websites.
Webrouser - Search engine optimisation - the results speak for themselves
Search Engine Optimization Services By Patrick Gavin Inc. - We provide quality search engine optimization services.
www.dontbeavictim.org /resources/computers1.php   (1358 words)

  
 Pantek - Expert Linux and Open Source Services: : WebRouser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Pantek - Expert Linux and Open Source Services: : WebRouser
Msg00002: Library > Linux > Lists > Lists freebsd org > 19950917 freebsd chat > Msg00002
We will not send you anything other than what you select above.
www.pantek.com /library/linux/lists/lists.freebsd.org/19950917.freebsd-chat/msg00002.html   (880 words)

  
 Search engine promotion and optimisation doncaster
The following sites are amongst those that have benefited from our search engine optimisation services (covering Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask, Lycos etc..)
The following is a list of Webrouser clients who will all testify to how good we really are:-
AVC Contract Hire - CAR AND VAN CONTRACT HIRE
www.isle-it.com /webserv/promoteit.html   (260 words)

  
 Use of Silicon Graphics Workstations
This item invokes a so-called World-Wide Web browser.
The currently preferred browser is called Netscape, although other programs such as Mosaic or WebRouser are also available.
From this starting point, you can browse the departmental information systems, or go further afield!
www.ch.ic.ac.uk /local/general/3.html   (2770 words)

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