WorldWideWeb, by Tim Berners-Lee allowed at least images to be embedded with text. At the time, that would have been considered multimedia. Not sure about the first with audio and video. Pretty sure the NeXT Browser didn't have video, but the NeXT was proficient at producing sound, so it would not have been surprising to have some limited access to sound files in that first browser.Hopefully, someone will have more details soon...
It is depends on the browser and operating system, Which you haven't mentioned, but you can find it under "temporary internet files" (Internet Explorer) or "browser cache" (Firefox, Netscape, etc.) depends on your browser.
Firefox: type about:cache into the address bar. Internet Explorer: Tools menu -> Internet Options -> Browsing History -> Settings -> View Files
Google Chrome is a multimedia application. It can run various multimedia files in it easily.
yes of course, i think all browsers can download files from the internet.
Multimedia is used for designing a websites etc. Multimedia files like: .jpg , .GIF , .PNG - Image files .mp3 - Audio Files .avi , FLV , .mkv - Video Files
Clean your tempary internet files and cookies.Then restart your browser.
Internet browser cache is temporary information stored by browser. The cache helps in faster access of the web pages.
A browser window is what appears when you double-click on the icon for the web browser
Web has diversified multimedia experience,it offer to us radio,images,live TV and , pre-recorded video,animations, and photos.On web plugins and media players are software that used for multimedia experience. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) is an Internet File formats requiring for running multimedia. plugins are programs that work with Web browser Like (IE, FireFox,Opera) to display multimedia video or picture.Adobe Reader is a common plugin for pdf file. for video file media players are used and MP3 files are also the source of podcasts.The Backbone of the web is Streaming video for pre-recorded broadcasting.
It depends on your internet speed.
To clear physical memory in a computer, it is best to purge the Internet files in the browser. To do this, clear the browser's cache, which is typically listed under "options."