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Gazelle was a research web browser project by Microsoft Research; the main idea of the project was to apply the principles that guide good Operating System design & building to that of Web Browser development. In particular, having a solid "kernel" of the system, and then having different, independent layers above it; so that if one aspect had an issue it wouldn't crash the whole browser.
Gazelle was a web browser that ran on Desktop devices. It was discontinued in 2009.
| Browser URL | www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/publication/the-multi-principal-os-construction-of-the-gazelle-web-browser/ |
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| Browser made by | Microsoft |
| Development Status |
Discontinued The developers have announced that the browser won't be developed any more
This was a research project by Microsoft that was never fully released.
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| Launched | 2009 |
| Discontinued | 2009 |
| Operating Systems | Windows |
| Device platform | Desktop |
| License | Proprietary (research prototype) |
| Wikipedia Article | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gazelle_(web_browser) |
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Official Promotion
2009-02-01
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The Multi-Principal OS Construction of the Gazelle Web Browser |