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56e11280e3433e1400422ba0
|
Space_Race
|
American concerns that they had fallen behind the Soviet Union in the race to space led quickly to a push by legislators and educators for greater emphasis on mathematics and the physical sciences in American schools. The United States' National Defense Education Act of 1958 increased funding for these goals from childhood education through the post-graduate level.
|
The United States' National Defense Education Act was established in what year?
|
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"answer_start": [
271
],
"text": [
"1958"
]
}
|
56e0c8ed7aa994140058e6e9
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What do people typically call a web browser?
|
{
"answer_start": [
6
],
"text": [
"browser"
]
}
|
56e0c8ed7aa994140058e6ea
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What platform is a browser used on?
|
{
"answer_start": [
148
],
"text": [
"World Wide Web"
]
}
|
56e0c8ed7aa994140058e6eb
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What does URL mean?
|
{
"answer_start": [
207
],
"text": [
"Uniform Resource Identifier"
]
}
|
56e0c8ed7aa994140058e6ed
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What allows a person to direct their browser to a resource?
|
{
"answer_start": [
308
],
"text": [
"Hyperlinks"
]
}
|
5a4d2cb47a6c4c001a2bbc0c
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What is the definition of the World Wide Web?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2cb47a6c4c001a2bbc0d
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What helps identify the WWW?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2cb47a6c4c001a2bbc0e
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What are examples of the WWW?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2cb47a6c4c001a2bbc0f
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What does content present in applications help users do?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2cb47a6c4c001a2bbc10
|
Web_browser
|
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) and may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content. Hyperlinks present in resources enable users easily to navigate their browsers to related resources.
|
What is something that identifies how a video plays in a software application?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0c956231d4119001ac391
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
The primary function of a browser is to use what?
|
{
"answer_start": [
48
],
"text": [
"the World Wide Web"
]
}
|
56e0c956231d4119001ac392
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
In addition to accessing the Internet, browsers can also access info that is put there by web servers in what?
|
{
"answer_start": [
139
],
"text": [
"private networks"
]
}
|
56e0c956231d4119001ac393
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
A browser can also access files where?
|
{
"answer_start": [
168
],
"text": [
"file systems"
]
}
|
5a4d2f747a6c4c001a2bbc16
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
What can information access when used?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2f747a6c4c001a2bbc17
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
What are private networks primarily intended to use?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2f747a6c4c001a2bbc18
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
Where are browsers located?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2f747a6c4c001a2bbc19
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
Where is a browser so you are able to find it later?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d2f747a6c4c001a2bbc1a
|
Web_browser
|
Although browsers are primarily intended to use the World Wide Web, they can also be used to access information provided by web servers in private networks or files in file systems.
|
The primary function of file systems is to use what?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0c9b7231d4119001ac397
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
When was the first browser created?
|
{
"answer_start": [
38
],
"text": [
"1990"
]
}
|
56e0c9b7231d4119001ac398
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
Who invented the first browser?
|
{
"answer_start": [
46
],
"text": [
"Sir Tim Berners-Lee"
]
}
|
56e0c9b7231d4119001ac399
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
What was Berners-Lee a director of?
|
{
"answer_start": [
98
],
"text": [
"the World Wide Web Consortium"
]
}
|
56e0c9b7231d4119001ac39b
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
What organization did Berners-Lee create?
|
{
"answer_start": [
214
],
"text": [
"World Wide Web Foundation"
]
}
|
5a4d305c7a6c4c001a2bbc20
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
When did Sir Tim Berners Le invent the WWW?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d305c7a6c4c001a2bbc21
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
What was the W3C later renamed?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d305c7a6c4c001a2bbc22
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
What does WordWideweb oversee?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d305c7a6c4c001a2bbc23
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
What group did Nexus start?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d305c7a6c4c001a2bbc24
|
Web_browser
|
The first web browser was invented in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development, and is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. His browser was called WorldWideWeb and later renamed Nexus.
|
What did Nexus invent in 1990?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0ca827aa994140058e6f3
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
Who released Mosaic?
|
{
"answer_start": [
51
],
"text": [
"Marc Andreessen"
]
}
|
56e0ca827aa994140058e6f4
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
When was Mosaic released?
|
{
"answer_start": [
3
],
"text": [
"1993"
]
}
|
56e0ca827aa994140058e6f5
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
When Andreessen left the company he worked for, what new company did he start?
|
{
"answer_start": [
532
],
"text": [
"Netscape"
]
}
|
56e0ca827aa994140058e6f6
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
What browser did Andreessen release in 1994?
|
{
"answer_start": [
577
],
"text": [
"Netscape Navigator"
]
}
|
5a4d32477a6c4c001a2bbc2a
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
What did the World Wide Web help release in the 1990's?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d32477a6c4c001a2bbc2b
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
What did the release of Mosaic in 1994 by NCSA lead to?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d32477a6c4c001a2bbc2c
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
What company was started by Mosaic?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d32477a6c4c001a2bbc2d
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
When was the NCSA Navigator released by Mosaic?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d32477a6c4c001a2bbc2e
|
Web_browser
|
In 1993, browser software was further innovated by Marc Andreessen with the release of Mosaic, "the world's first popular browser", which made the World Wide Web system easy to use and more accessible to the average person. Andreesen's browser sparked the internet boom of the 1990s. The introduction of Mosaic in 1993 – one of the first graphical web browsers – led to an explosion in web use. Andreessen, the leader of the Mosaic team at National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), soon started his own company, named Netscape, and released the Mosaic-influenced Netscape Navigator in 1994, which quickly became the world's most popular browser, accounting for 90% of all web use at its peak (see usage share of web browsers).
|
What percentage of web use did Mosaic have at its peak in 1993?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0cae4231d4119001ac3a1
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
Who released the Internet Explorer browser?
|
{
"answer_start": [
0
],
"text": [
"Microsoft"
]
}
|
56e0cae4231d4119001ac3a2
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
When did Microsoft release Internet Explorer?
|
{
"answer_start": [
50
],
"text": [
"1995"
]
}
|
56e0cae4231d4119001ac3a3
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
The release of Internet Explorer started the first what?
|
{
"answer_start": [
123
],
"text": [
"browser war"
]
}
|
56e0cae4231d4119001ac3a4
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
What was bundled with Internet Explorer?
|
{
"answer_start": [
149
],
"text": [
"Windows"
]
}
|
5a4d33057a6c4c001a2bbc34
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
When did Microsoft release Mosaic?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d33057a6c4c001a2bbc35
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
What did Microsoft releasing Mosaic cause?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d33057a6c4c001a2bbc36
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
What was Mosaic bundled with?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d33057a6c4c001a2bbc37
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
What did Mosaic gain after it was released by Microsoft?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d33057a6c4c001a2bbc38
|
Web_browser
|
Microsoft responded with its Internet Explorer in 1995, also heavily influenced by Mosaic, initiating the industry's first browser war. Bundled with Windows, Internet Explorer gained dominance in the web browser market; Internet Explorer usage share peaked at over 95% by 2002.
|
By what percentage was Mosaic being used in 1995?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0cb867aa994140058e6fd
|
Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
Opera was introduced in what year?
|
{
"answer_start": [
17
],
"text": [
"1996"
]
}
|
56e0cb867aa994140058e6ff
|
Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
What accounted for 1.1% of browser use in April 2011?
|
{
"answer_start": [
156
],
"text": [
"Opera-mini version"
]
}
|
56e0cb867aa994140058e700
|
Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
Opera focused on which quickly growing market?
|
{
"answer_start": [
286
],
"text": [
"mobile phone web browser"
]
}
|
56e0cb867aa994140058e701
|
Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
Opera is also available on which video game console?
|
{
"answer_start": [
431
],
"text": [
"Nintendo's Wii"
]
}
|
5a4d341a7a6c4c001a2bbc3e
|
Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
What program debuted in February 2012?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d341a7a6c4c001a2bbc3f
|
Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
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When was the Nintendo Wii introduced?
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}
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5a4d341a7a6c4c001a2bbc40
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Web_browser
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Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
What market did Nintendo focus on to expand its use?
|
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"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
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5a4d341a7a6c4c001a2bbc41
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Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
How has usage of the Nintendo Wii been shown over time?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
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5a4d341a7a6c4c001a2bbc42
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Web_browser
|
Opera debuted in 1996; it has never achieved widespread use, having less than 2% browser usage share as of February 2012 according to Net Applications. Its Opera-mini version has an additive share, in April 2011 amounting to 1.1% of overall browser use, but focused on the fast-growing mobile phone web browser market, being preinstalled on over 40 million phones. It is also available on several other embedded systems, including Nintendo's Wii video game console.
|
How many game consoles has Nintendo sold?
|
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"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
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Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
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What did Netscape launch in 1998?
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50
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"text": [
"Mozilla Foundation"
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Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
Netscape wanted to have a competitive browser using what?
|
{
"answer_start": [
126
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"text": [
"open source software model"
]
}
|
56e0cbfe7aa994140058e709
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Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
What was the resulting browser for the Mozilla Foundation?
|
{
"answer_start": [
196
],
"text": [
"Firefox"
]
}
|
56e0cbfe7aa994140058e70a
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Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
When was Firefox released?
|
{
"answer_start": [
335
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"text": [
"late 2004"
]
}
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5a4d35d47a6c4c001a2bbc48
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Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
What did Firefox launch in 1998?
|
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"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
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5a4d35d47a6c4c001a2bbc49
|
Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
How much usage share did Netscape have in 1998?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d35d47a6c4c001a2bbc4a
|
Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
At what point did open source software gain popularity?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d35d47a6c4c001a2bbc4b
|
Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
What software model was released in 1998?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d35d47a6c4c001a2bbc4c
|
Web_browser
|
In 1998, Netscape launched what was to become the Mozilla Foundation in an attempt to produce a competitive browser using the open source software model. That browser would eventually evolve into Firefox, which developed a respectable following while still in the beta stage of development; shortly after the release of Firefox 1.0 in late 2004, Firefox (all versions) accounted for 7% of browser use. As of August 2011, Firefox has a 28% usage share.
|
What percentage of the open source model did Netscape have shortly after release?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0cc407aa994140058e711
|
Web_browser
|
Apple's Safari had its first beta release in January 2003; as of April 2011, it had a dominant share of Apple-based web browsing, accounting for just over 7% of the entire browser market.
|
When was the first beta release for Safari?
|
{
"answer_start": [
45
],
"text": [
"January 2003"
]
}
|
56e0cc407aa994140058e712
|
Web_browser
|
Apple's Safari had its first beta release in January 2003; as of April 2011, it had a dominant share of Apple-based web browsing, accounting for just over 7% of the entire browser market.
|
Who created Safari?
|
{
"answer_start": [
0
],
"text": [
"Apple"
]
}
|
5a4d37147a6c4c001a2bbc52
|
Web_browser
|
Apple's Safari had its first beta release in January 2003; as of April 2011, it had a dominant share of Apple-based web browsing, accounting for just over 7% of the entire browser market.
|
When was Apple founded?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d37147a6c4c001a2bbc53
|
Web_browser
|
Apple's Safari had its first beta release in January 2003; as of April 2011, it had a dominant share of Apple-based web browsing, accounting for just over 7% of the entire browser market.
|
When did web browsers become active?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d37147a6c4c001a2bbc54
|
Web_browser
|
Apple's Safari had its first beta release in January 2003; as of April 2011, it had a dominant share of Apple-based web browsing, accounting for just over 7% of the entire browser market.
|
When did the browser market become dominant in software?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d37147a6c4c001a2bbc55
|
Web_browser
|
Apple's Safari had its first beta release in January 2003; as of April 2011, it had a dominant share of Apple-based web browsing, accounting for just over 7% of the entire browser market.
|
How much software was released by Safari in January 2003?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d37147a6c4c001a2bbc56
|
Web_browser
|
Apple's Safari had its first beta release in January 2003; as of April 2011, it had a dominant share of Apple-based web browsing, accounting for just over 7% of the entire browser market.
|
When did the entire browser market begin beta release of software?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0ccb3231d4119001ac3b5
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
Which browser is the newest to enter the field?
|
{
"answer_start": [
55
],
"text": [
"Chrome"
]
}
|
56e0ccb3231d4119001ac3b6
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
When was Chrome released?
|
{
"answer_start": [
81
],
"text": [
"September 2008"
]
}
|
56e0ccb3231d4119001ac3b7
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
As Chrome usage increases, which browser usage has continued to decrease?
|
{
"answer_start": [
267
],
"text": [
"Internet Explorer"
]
}
|
56e0ccb3231d4119001ac3b8
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
When did Chrome become more used than all versions of Internet Explorer?
|
{
"answer_start": [
551
],
"text": [
"May 2012"
]
}
|
5a4d38437a6c4c001a2bbc5c
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
In what year was Internet Explorer released?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d38437a6c4c001a2bbc5d
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
By how much did IE double its usage share?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d38437a6c4c001a2bbc5e
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
When did Internet Explorer 8 overtake Chrome as the more popular browser?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d38437a6c4c001a2bbc5f
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
What was IE's increase in usage percentage in August 2011?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d38437a6c4c001a2bbc60
|
Web_browser
|
The most recent major entrant to the browser market is Chrome, first released in September 2008. Chrome's take-up has increased significantly year by year, by doubling its usage share from 8% to 16% by August 2011. This increase seems largely to be at the expense of Internet Explorer, whose share has tended to decrease from month to month. In December 2011, Chrome overtook Internet Explorer 8 as the most widely used web browser but still had lower usage than all versions of Internet Explorer combined. Chrome's user-base continued to grow and in May 2012, Chrome's usage passed the usage of all versions of Internet Explorer combined. By April 2014, Chrome's usage had hit 45%.
|
When did the usage of IE surpass all versions of Chrome combined?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0cdc37aa994140058e721
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
What was bundled for free with the Windows OS?
|
{
"answer_start": [
0
],
"text": [
"Internet Explorer"
]
}
|
56e0cdc37aa994140058e722
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
Internet Explorer was partially funded in what two ways?
|
{
"answer_start": [
165
],
"text": [
"sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users"
]
}
|
56e0cdc37aa994140058e723
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
What other OS could use Internet Explorer?
|
{
"answer_start": [
281
],
"text": [
"Mac"
]
}
|
5a4d39a27a6c4c001a2bbc66
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
What program was bundled free with Java?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d39a27a6c4c001a2bbc67
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
What helped to partly fund Java?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d39a27a6c4c001a2bbc68
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
For what OS was Java formerly available for?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d39a27a6c4c001a2bbc69
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
Why was Java available for the Mac?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d39a27a6c4c001a2bbc6a
|
Web_browser
|
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance - threats such as web standards and Java - by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
|
In what other way did Java contribute to Windows and Microsoft application sales?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0ced77aa994140058e72b
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
Who investigated the bundling of the IE browser with Windows OS?
|
{
"answer_start": [
17
],
"text": [
"the European Commission"
]
}
|
56e0ced77aa994140058e72c
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
When did the European Commission say they would investigate the bundling?
|
{
"answer_start": [
3
],
"text": [
"January 2009"
]
}
|
56e0ced77aa994140058e72d
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
The Commission felt that bundling the browser with Windows computers harmed what?
|
{
"answer_start": [
238
],
"text": [
"competition between web browsers"
]
}
|
56e0ced77aa994140058e72e
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
The Commission felt that the bundling undermined what?
|
{
"answer_start": [
283
],
"text": [
"product innovation"
]
}
|
5a4d3a917a6c4c001a2bbc70
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
What would Microsoft investigate in January 2009?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d3a917a6c4c001a2bbc71
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
In what year was Microsoft investigating the European Commission?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d3a917a6c4c001a2bbc72
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
What did the Commission undermine according to Microsoft?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d3a917a6c4c001a2bbc73
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
What was reduced by the Commission according to Microsoft?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d3a917a6c4c001a2bbc74
|
Web_browser
|
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission
|
What action is harmed by the Commision according to Microsoft?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
56e0cf39231d4119001ac3cf
|
Web_browser
|
Safari and Mobile Safari were likewise always included with OS X and iOS respectively, so, similarly, they were originally funded by sales of Apple computers and mobile devices, and formed part of the overall Apple experience to customers.
|
What browser was automatically included with OS X?
|
{
"answer_start": [
0
],
"text": [
"Safari"
]
}
|
5a4d3d877a6c4c001a2bbc7a
|
Web_browser
|
Safari and Mobile Safari were likewise always included with OS X and iOS respectively, so, similarly, they were originally funded by sales of Apple computers and mobile devices, and formed part of the overall Apple experience to customers.
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What are mobile devices included with?
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{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
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5a4d3d877a6c4c001a2bbc7b
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Web_browser
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Safari and Mobile Safari were likewise always included with OS X and iOS respectively, so, similarly, they were originally funded by sales of Apple computers and mobile devices, and formed part of the overall Apple experience to customers.
|
What were sales of Apple computers funded by?
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{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
|
5a4d3d877a6c4c001a2bbc7c
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Web_browser
|
Safari and Mobile Safari were likewise always included with OS X and iOS respectively, so, similarly, they were originally funded by sales of Apple computers and mobile devices, and formed part of the overall Apple experience to customers.
|
What was Apple originally funded by?
|
{
"answer_start": [],
"text": []
}
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