Safari doesn't close on it's own without you doing something. You might keep hitting the home key or you might walk out of the Wi-Fi spot you were just in and you don't have a 3G plan.
yes it is called safari
Safari is the built-in web browser for all iPads.
Restore it from a computer with iTunes. Safari is a core app and should not be able to be deleted or hidden. Unless you jailbroke your iPad. Then all bets are off.
Copy and paste the link from safari into a tweet on Twitter. You can either use Twitter on Safari or download the Twitter app.
You don't keep Safari Balls. You only have them in the Safari Zone.
The iPad comes with it's own internet browser called safari. It can be used in Wi-Fi hotspots and anywhere if you have a 3G plan for a 3G iPad.
All the Safari windows close and memory that was used by Safari is returned to availability. Closing a window does not quit Safari. Command Q or Menu item "Quit Safari" will actually quit the application.
Open Safari. Type Google.com into the URL field at the top.
If you are speaking of this website, you will have to have Javascript enabled in the settings menu for Safari.
By default, the safari internet browser will ask you whether you are sure that you want to close it. This is intentional; it prevents the user from accidentally closing a window, forcing the user to have to find and reload those sites all over again.
If your iPad dies, your history will not be reset. Simply charge your iPad and it should be fine. Do not mess around with the iPad and reset settings or delete history, because this will actually reset all the history.
There is no popup blocker for the iPad, but you can turn off JavaScript in the safari settings. This may break many websites you visit, though.