Mozilla Prism was a project developed by Mozilla that aimed to create a way for web applications to be used as standalone desktop applications. Introduced in 2007, Prism allowed users to run web apps outside of a web browser, essentially creating a simplified interface that could display a single web application without the usual browser chrome (like toolbars and address bars). The core idea behind Prism was to enhance the user experience by providing a way to interact with web applications without distraction from other web content.
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