• Cyberdog was an OpenDoc-based Internet suite of applications, developed by Apple Computer for the Mac OS line of operating systems. It was introduced as...
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  • elements used for frames in March 1996. Other browser vendors such as Apple with Cyberdog followed later that year. At that time, Netscape proposed frames...
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  • Power Mac G5 (late 2005) – Cypher Networking Apple Internet Communication Kit — Cyberpup (referencing Cyberdog) Data Modem 2400 — Funnelweb (referencing...
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    Explorer for Mac, and Apple released the Cyberdog internet suite, which included a web browser. In 1997, Apple shelved Cyberdog, and reached a five-year...
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    1998, to concentrate Apple's efforts on returning to profitability, Jobs terminated several projects, such as Newton, Cyberdog, and OpenDoc. In the coming...
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  • As proof of concept, Apple demonstrated a new end-user product called Cyberdog, a comprehensive Internet application component suite offering users an...
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  • Mail is an email client included by Apple Inc. with its operating systems macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and visionOS. Mail grew out of NeXTMail, which...
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  • Cabello's festival performances' production consisted of "dancers [in] Cyberdog-esque outfits", "robotic camera dog[s]", "BMX riders [on] skate ramps"...
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  • find the courage to socialize anonymously on the Internet. Cyberdog, an Internet suite by Apple Inc.,was named after this cartoon. A cartoon by Kaamran Hafeez...
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  • Internet mail as a universal format. By 1996 Apple had given up on AOCE, and started talking about the CyberDog project based on the OpenDoc platform. AOCE...
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