A web browser is best associated with the application layer of the OSI Model.
Yes it is personally i have used it as my web browser
An example of a browser (web browser) is Firefox, which is used to allow the user onto the internet (world wide web).
If your Sharp model is not web-enabled, you can use a PS3 web browser or several web expanders to allow you to browse and view Youtube videos.
The differences between each web browser is minimal. Pick whichever browser you find the easiest to use.
web browser :)
A web browser allows you to look at webpages. A browser is a software application that knows how to read HTML code and use the instructions to display a formatted web page.
You need a web browser in order to access the internet. If you didn't have a web browser, you wouldn't be able to go onto the internet.
because it's twice as bitty as a 32-bit web browser.
A browser is a piece of software you can use to browse webpages (websites) or an intranet.
No you can't.
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.