AOL is a Search Engine.
AOL, MSN, Google, Bing, 20search, AltaVista, All The Web, Yippy, and Dogpile
A web browser is different than a search engine. A web browser is used to look at webpages located on the Internet, while a search engine is a website that you can go to search for webpages, like Google, Yahoo, or Bing. Search engines are viewed from a web browser. Unless you use the Google Chrome web browser, then your browser doubles as your search engine.
Chrome is a web browser.
Internet explorer has a search engine built into it but it is not considered a search engine. It is a web browser that opens the web so you can choose a search engine.
The primary purpose of a web browser is to bring information resources to the user.example firefox web browser, explorer web browser itc. and the search engine there are many search engines you can use to index your site, and allow your readers to search your site example of search engine google.com.ask.com ,outcourceit2phillipines.com,hubportinteractive.com,and also many other can you search.
You need to use a web browser to get to the search engine.
Google is a web search engine.
No, Yahoo is a search engine.
A "web crawler", A "search engine", A "web browser.
Google is a search engine, like yahoo/ Bing etc, it is a website. A web browser if the one in which you open your website. Internet explorer, Firefox etc are web browsers. Google Chrome is also a web browser, however the website Google is a search engine.
dogpile is like google, it is a search engine
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.