Spyglass (2) - Sees Mosaic In Name-brand Devices
News Devices based on Mosaic that are already available in the US include Infogear's Web-enabled telephone with 640 x 480 screen for directory look-ups and receiving newsfeeds, and the much-hyped WebTV. Mitsubishi will shortly show off its Diamondline...
[January 14, 1997, 14:40]
Spyglass Sets Up In UK, Wants Web-able Petrol Pumps, Copiers
News Despite being a key early developer of Web access software with the Mosaic browser, Illinois, US-headquartered Spyglass has slipped from view in recent times as Netscape and Microsoft - which licenses some Mosaic code in Internet Explorer - have...
[January 14, 1997, 14:32]
Five Years Ago: Spyglass Wants Web-able Petrol Pumps, Copiers
News Despite being a key early developer of Web access software with the Mosaic browser, Illinois, US-headquartered Spyglass has slipped from view in recent times as Netscape and Microsoft - which licenses some Mosaic code in Internet Explorer - have...
[January 14, 2002, 6:01]
Q&A: Spyglass's Harris-Evans On Putting The Web Everywhere
News ZDNN spoke yesterday with David Harris-Evans, UK managing director of Spyglass, the company that developed the Mosaic Web browser and is now pushing its technology as a means of accessing the Web from a wide variety of devices including TVs...
[September 17, 1997, 17:14]
Spyglass Flaunts Web-device Customer List
News The firm, which developed the Mosaic Web browser, intends to becomne a leading technology provider for non-PC devices capable of accessing the Web. An interview with David Harris-Evans, UK managing director of Spyglass, will be published today on...
[September 16, 1997, 16:07]

