AOL is a service which provides content and a forum to interact with other AOL members, as well as access email and the rest of the internet though its own web browser. So AOL does have a web browser, but that's only a part of what AOL is. AOL has evolved to be a content provider, now. See related Wikipedia article.
yes a very bad one
Yup. It works pretty good for me.
yes
AOL is a Search Engine.
AOL Webcrawler
AOL, MSN, Google, Bing, 20search, AltaVista, All The Web, Yippy, and Dogpile
A web browser is a program on you computer like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox A web page is what you use the browser to view like Google, Youtube, facebook or answers.com
You can. Internet Explorer comes with Windows, so you don't have to "get" it. And AOL would obviously not block the most common web browser from using their service.
No, netscape is not a microsoft's browser, it is a browser of netscape communication. Their parent company is AOL
It might be due to an extension of the browser. Some extension of AOL might be installed on the system.
In this instance, it seems as though AOL is set up as your default internet provider and web browser. Change your default browswer to Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Opera, or Safari.
No, netscape is not a microsoft's browser, it is a browser of netscape communication. Their parent company is AOL
Your AOL Internet browser must have 128-bit encryption. bankofkc.com /personal/onlineBankingFAQ.aspx
lol, no unless you have a popup blocker. But, AOL works pretty good.
AOL has applications, such as their browser and email client. They are also an ISP (Internet Service Provider).