Yes, a web browser can be considered a platform as it provides a framework for running web applications and delivering content. It enables developers to create and deploy applications that users can access without needing to install any additional software. Additionally, modern browsers support various APIs and technologies, allowing for a rich user experience and seamless interactions across the web.
Web applications are hosted on Web Platforms. For example: Google Chrome is a Web Platform. Google Maps is a Web Application. The browser is the platform, the interactive experience is the application.
WebKit is a open source web browser engine. We have to provide a platform specific functionality to "WebKit" to make it as a browser.
No, Web 2.0 is not a browser however it is the platform for user for stay connected and interact with other people with the help of creating own content and share it with others.
No , weblooker is not a web browser :)
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.
Google owns the Chrome browser
A web browser
Unix is a text file, not a web browser. :)
It is known as a browser.
Windows Explorer is not a web browser.