If you have auto-complete turned on, then yes, but only what you have submitted in forms and username/password fields.
In the URL bar at the top of the web browser.
To store link in a web browser, you have to bookmark it. You can bookmark a web page by pressing Control + D in Google Chrome.
Yes. From what we understand of your question, at least. Something like "Internet Explorer" Or "Google Chrome" or "Firefox" is a web browser. So if we understand your question, you are asking if a url is typed in a browser. The awnser is yes.
You can store unlimited number of bookmarks for the PlayStation 3 in a web browser. But it makes sense to only store one.
Yes, the Safari web browser is provided on the device. You can also download the Opera Mini web browser for free from the App Store as a browser alternative.
URL stands for "Universal Resource Locator." It refers to the web address of a website. A URL is what is typed into the address bar of a browser to find a specific web page.
Web hosting is the process of displaying a website on the internet. Content can only be displayed with a host. The domain is the name of the website that is typed into the browser to display the website.
A "cookie" is a small piece of information sent by a web server to store on a web browser so it can later be read back from that browser. This is useful for having the browser remember some specific information.
I just typed Franklinmint.com into my browser, and there they were. At the bottom of their web page was the contact information.
No , weblooker is not a web browser :)
The Nintendo DS Web Browser is a special version of the Opera Web Browser, developed in conjunction with Nintendo. There are different versions for the Original DS and DS Lite (both of which require special RAM expansion packs), and the DSi, which is available through the DSi Store.
No, I do not store any browsing history as I am a separate entity from your web browser.