A list of uniform resource locators stored by a Web browser. The history list stores a list of all the Web pages the user has previously visited.
A list of Document Titles and URLs Mosaic keeps in memory that represents the visited URLs during a given Mosaic session
The list of the documents you've visited during your current Web session. This may be implemented differently by different browsers, but the idea is to let you quickly jump back to a document you read earlier.
A list of Internet sites, services, and resources that have been accessed through a Web browser during recent sessions.
A list of Internet sites, services, and resources that have been accessed through a Web browser over a certain period of time.
in NCSA Mosaic, a list of recently visited documents
In several the Desktop commands, a dynamic scrolling list that contains previously visited directories in reverse chronological order from which a user can select one item. The most recently accessed directory is listed last. (This last directory is also the default destination for operations that use a History List.)
A list of all the places you've been on the Web in the current session. Lets you jump directly back to a particular document.
A list of the recent pages visited in your browser. By accessing the history list you can retrace your steps to the Entrance Hall of Workgroup Web Forum.
Most browsers have a pull-down menu which displays the sites you've recently visited so you can return to site instantly or view your latest surfing session. The same mechanism makes it possible for servers to track where you were before visiting a particular site -- better viewing habit information than television networks ever dreamed of providing.
A list of Internet sites, services, and resources which have been accessed through a WWW browser to arrive at the current item.