No, Dogpile is not a web browser. Dogpile is actually a metasearch engine that fetches results from multiple search engines and directories and presents them combined to the user. A web browser is a software application used to access information on the World Wide Web, such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari.
AOL, MSN, Google, Bing, 20search, AltaVista, All The Web, Yippy, and Dogpile
To make Dogpile your homepage, you need to open your web browser and navigate to the Dogpile website. Once on the Dogpile homepage, look for the settings or options menu within your browser. From there, you can typically find a section where you can set the current page as your homepage. Click on that option, and Dogpile will be set as your default homepage for future browsing sessions.
This is an invalid question dogpile is not a web browser ... a web browser is, well a piece of software used primarily to browse website. dogpile as well as Google are search engines, pieces of software used to search databases of website, the user interacts with theses though web interfaces / website. for a valid question my answer would be Google, through the fact that it's the most well-known search engine on the internet and it's database is larger than all others, ... and for the record you cannot compare dogpile to Google, as dogpile draws queries from Google, yahoo, etc. a good comparison would be between Google msn and yahoo, in which case Google comes out on top as expected.
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.
It is very simple to answer, what is difference between Dogpile and Google, one needs to carefully consider the different functions and capabilities of each search engine. For years, Google has offered the world's most popular Web search tool. In contrast, Dogpile is a much less well known. Dogpile can be described as a meta-search engine; it presents results from several different Web search tools including Bing, Yahoo! and Google.
Google owns the Chrome browser
A web browser
Unix is a text file, not a web browser. :)
It is known as a browser.