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@WORLD Browser is a CD-ROM-based web browser that was bundled with Pippin @WORLD consoles sold in the United States.[1]

Features[]

On September 9, 1996, Bandai Digital Entertainment announced that it had licensed Spyglass's Mosaic technology as the basis of the @WORLD Browser to be included with @WORLD consoles. It included QuickTime and Shockwave support, and could be upgraded by shipping a new "Cyber/CD" to customers.[2][3] On September 23, Bandai announced that the browser would ship with SurfWatch ProServer, which added parental controls over unwanted content. A 28.8 kbps Motorola modem was also included with the browser and console.[4] The browser was optimized to support Bandai's Atworld.Net internet service.[5]

Printer drivers were included for Apple StyleWriter 1500 and 2500 printers. A rare beta version, titled @WORLD Online Suite Premium was later produced in limited numbers.[6]

Discontinuation[]

With the discontinuation of the Pippin platform,[7] Bandai migrated SurfWatch into Surf Monkey,[8] based on Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, as their web portal of choice for young users.[9]

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References[]

  1. Pippin: discs by Mark Johnson, Flickr. 2003-05-09.
  2. Bandai Digital Entertainment selects Spyglass technology for Pippin @World Internet appliance browser, BusinessWire. 1996-09-09.
  3. Pippin browser for TV by Jeff Pelline, CNET. 1996-09-09.
  4. Bandai Digital Entertainment bundles Motorola 28.8 modem with Pippin @World Internet TV appliance., BusinessWire. 1996-09-23.
  5. @World: Pippin shippin' by David Morgenstern, MacWEEK vol.10-46. 1996-12-02. Archived 1996-12-20.
  6. Extremely Rare Apple Pippin Console Black CIB PW-10001 PW-20010 NTSC US by Jay P, Game Life. 2017-04-27.
  7. Bandai Says Goodbye to Pippin by Chris Johnston, GameSpot. 1998-02-27. Archived 1998-12-05.
  8. Surfmonkey browser by Sven Fredriksson, YouTube. Archived 2016-09-28.
  9. Surf Monkey: New standard for wholesome Net browsing launched by Bandai Digital Entertainment., BusinessWire. 1997-06-13.

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