Oracle PowerBrowser
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Oracle PowerBrowser was a web browser created in 1996 by Oracle Corporation. It featured a multiple document interface and offered the possibility to act as a web server allowing users to host webpages on their computers. It pre-dated CSS and scripting, and was quickly discontinued.
The original Powerbrowser was built by 3 people, Jon McCormack, Rhys Weatherly and Todd Werelius.[citation needed] They built the first iteration in 90 days as proof of concept for a number of ideas (personal publishing, extensible component architecture etc.)[citation needed]
The team was under the direction of Marc Benioff before he left Oracle and founded Salesforce.com[citation needed]
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