
A browser is an application that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web. Technically, a web browser uses HTTP to make requests of web servers throughout the Internet on behalf of the browser user. In other words, a web browser is a software application that allows one to view pages on the World Wide Web.
The history of the web browser can be traced back to 1991, when a computer guru named Tim Berners-Lee invented the very first web browser. It premiered on February 26, 1991, and ran on NeXSTEP. It was called WorldWideWeb, but was later renamed Nexus in an effort to avoid confusion with the World Wide Web.
There are different web browsers that are available and in use today and they all come with a variety of features. Some of the available web browsers include Amaya, AOL Explorer, Arachne, Arlington Kiosk, Avant, Camino, Dillo, Elinks, Epiphany, Flock, Galeon, iCab, Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer for Mac, K-Meleon, KioWare, Konqueror, Links, Lynx, Maxthon, Mosaic, Mozilla, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape, OmniWeb, SeaMonkey, Safari, Opera and Off By One. Most of these web browsers are free, but there are five of them that do have a purchase price.
Web browsers also come with some features. Some common features that are included with web browsers are spell checkers, search engine toolbars, download managing, password managing, bookmark managing, as well as form managing. Accessibility features that may be included with many web browsers include page zooming, ad filtering, pop-up blocking, tabbed browsing, incremental finding, HTML access keys, voice controls, mouse gestures, spatial navigation, text to speech, and caret navigation.
With so many web browsers being available, there are a number of different technologies that are supported. Some of them are frames, Java, XSLT, XForms, RSS, Atom, SVG, WML, VoiceXML, MathML, and XHTML. Also, with many web browsers, support for different languages is possible, and some of the different languages that are supported by web browsers include English, Slovak, Arabic, German, Dutch, Turkish, Swedish, Chinese, French, Spanish, Thai, Hebrew, Italian, Greek, Russian, Polish, Welsh, as well as hundreds more.
A web browser is a powerful tool, and isn’t just used for personal computers anymore; there are web browsers that can be used on mobile phones, handheld game systems, as well as pocket PC’s.
Web browsers can also be personalized to an individuals needs by utilizing web browser accessories that are not included with the initial browser software. These applications are referred to as “plug ins”, and a few of the more popular ones are Beatnik, QuickTime, RealPlayer, Shockwave, VivoActive Player, as well as Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Beatnik is utilized to receive high-quality sound and audio from websites. QuickTime, which is a product of Apple, Inc., works as a delivery system for such things as 3D animation, audio, movies, MIDI soundtracks, and virtual reality. RealPlayer delivers on demand audio and video without the hassle of waiting for downloads to complete. Shockwave allows multimedia files to be viewed directly in a web browser. VivoActive allows viewing of on demand audio and video from sites that offer VivoActive content, and Adobe Acrobat Reader allows access to PDF files on the World Wide Web.
Knowing all of the web browsers and their specific uses, it will become easy to understand how choosing the right web browser can enhance the Internet experience.
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December 29th, 2009 on 8:03 am
that’s nice if your fingers are small like this dumb finger-model chick. wtf. cumbersome!
December 29th, 2009 on 8:10 am
You have malware. Scan your computer, preferably in safemode. If you don't have an antivirus program – put your computer into "safemode with networking" by pressing F8 repeatedly on startup, install & run one or both of these free online scans:
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html?tag=mncol
Good luck.
December 29th, 2009 on 8:28 am
You're probably not using 100% W3 compliant XHTML so the browsers are having to guess what kind of formatting you want. Basically every browser interprets HTML slightly differently. It's always best to check how your site looks on all websites.
December 29th, 2009 on 9:36 am
About as exciting as watching television advertisements.
December 29th, 2009 on 11:19 am
How are you linking the images?
A link to your site would help.
December 29th, 2009 on 2:15 pm
HTC Dream
December 29th, 2009 on 8:50 pm
stupid thing
December 29th, 2009 on 9:04 pm
I’m pretty sure that’s the T-Mobile G1
December 30th, 2009 on 12:41 am
Have a look on this site. They seem to update every day on useful things for your PC and state whether it's Freeware or Shareware. All downloads are virus checked and I've trialled a good few programs from here
http://majorgeeks.com/
December 30th, 2009 on 9:18 am
use a system restore point go to start then programs the accessories then system tools then restore point choose a time before your problems then run a good antivirus best wishes
adam
December 30th, 2009 on 11:50 am
Android??
December 30th, 2009 on 6:33 pm
What you are referring to are "Shortcuts" rather than "Links". The only way to solve the problem is to "Delete" the "Shortcuts", one at a time. As you delete a "Shortcut", go to web page it pointed to and select "File" followed by "Send" then "Desktop as Shortcut". Repeat this for every "Shortcut" you have. All your "Shortcuts" will work now.
December 31st, 2009 on 1:09 pm
What exactly is this "error message"? Try disabling Trend-Micro firewall if you are using the Windows Firewall as well. As far as I know, if you allow the browser program to connect, which it obviously is, then you should be able to upload photos. It has to be the Trend-Micro thing. Try changing some firewall settings, or completely disabling that part. Windows XP Firewall is not that bad =)
December 31st, 2009 on 5:11 pm
this will be great for heads-up display on our visors when we’re all walking around in biosuits. Circa 2015 ?
January 1st, 2010 on 1:08 am
Its your Mail Server or Internet Server. One of them are lagging and going too slow. Try this for now.
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1. Log into Yahoo through a different country's server. I.e. if you usually log into Yahoo
via http://login.yahoo.com/ then try http://login.korea.yahoo.com/ or
http://login.europe.yahoo.com/.
2. If you use a proxy server then try turning it off.
3. If you're using a dial-up modem or some other access method that results in you using
a dynamic IP address, try disconnecting from the Internet and waiting a few minutes and
then reconnecting.
4. Access your Yahoo mailbox via http://wap.oa.yahoo.com/.
5. Use a different browser. Use Firefox if you use IE.
6. If you have a web accelerator then try turning it off.
January 1st, 2010 on 9:55 am
That’s very sad. Slow sluggish experience.
January 1st, 2010 on 1:27 pm
January 1st, 2010 on 3:26 pm
these prices are in euros
in case you didn’t notice
I’m dutch myself and i must say this APP is awesome