A web browser is a program, such as internet Explorer. Mozilla/Firefox, Opera, Google Chrome, etc. which is used to explore/browse 'web pages', which are written in a special language called HTML (hyper-text mark-up language).
Often new PC's come with a 'web browser' already installed. And if you can read this answer, you are (very likely!) using a web browser to do so!
Different Web Browsers can be downloaded from the internet. A computer can have more than one web browser installed. Each type of browser has different features. Most PC users have their own favorite web browser which they use for most or all of their web activity.
On a Mac machine, in the applications folder. In a Windows machine, you can find it inside the program files in C drive.
A web browser is basically something that helps you find information about the topic you wish to research. Such as, if you are in school and you need to find information for a project, you would use a web browser to find more information on the subject of research.
There are a few places online where one can find information on the Web Browser, Mozilla. One could find this information on the Mozilla website. Alternatively, One may find more information on Wikipedia.
usually a web browser is if you ask to go to a certain website it will search the internet to find that website. That's a web search. A web browser is something like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox...
The differences between each web browser is minimal. Pick whichever browser you find the easiest to use.
To access web browser history in iPhone, below steps: 1. Open Safari in iPhone. 2. In Safari, tap the Bookmarks icon. 3. Tap History. 4. You will find the listing, tap it to access web browser.
A web browser is basically something that helps you find information about the topic you wish to research. Such as, if you are in school and you need to find information for a project, you would use a web browser to find more information on the subject of research.
No , weblooker is not a web browser :)
The default web browser on a Mac is Safari. The shortcut is located on the Dock. If for some reason it is not there you can find it in Applications.
Yes it is personally i have used it as my web browser
Chrome is a web browser.
Web - web browser - was created on 2003-09-11.
Unix is a text file, not a web browser. :)