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[[Image:WebRunner_Flyer.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Flyer advirtising WebRunner.]]
[[Image:JavaHomepage_in_HotJava1.0.gif|right|thumb|300px|First Java homepage running inside HotJava 1.0.]]▼
==Internet Revolution==
In 1995, John Gage and and James Gosling took a few desktop workstations to the Technology, Entertainment and Design Conference in Monterey, California. They were announcing WebRunner to the public. The conference was rather dull, since no one was excited about a Mosaic clone. Then Gosling moved the mouse over a picture of a 3D molecule. The molecule rotated with the mouse movement. Suddenly the room gasped, fascinated that now the internet was interactive. Next, Gosling and Gage pushed the audience over the edge with an animated line-sorting algorithm that Gosling had written.
▲[[Image:JavaHomepage_in_HotJava1.0.gif|right|thumb|300px|First Java homepage running inside HotJava 1.0.]]
==See also==
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