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View Today's Internet Using Vintage Browsers


Posted by Mitch Wagner, Jul 13, 2007 02:15 PM

The Deja Vu Browser Emulator has emulators that clone early 90s browsers such as NCSA Mosaic, Netscape Navigator, Lynx, Internet Explorer and more. View modern Web sites through 13-year-old lenses. For enhanced effect, wear grunge clothes and listen to Nirvana on the cassette deck.


(Via Download Squad, which also provided the link to yesterday's 1994 video introduction to the Internet.)

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