This document discusses FLOSS (free/libre and open source software) in education. It defines FLOSS as software that is free to use, modify, and share. It notes that FLOSS includes applications like LibreOffice, GIMP, Firefox, and Android as alternatives to proprietary software. The document considers some barriers to adopting FLOSS in schools like awareness, funding models, and technical support, but argues that FLOSS offers benefits like choice, reliability, security, fast updates, cost effectiveness, and ethical considerations that make it suitable for education. Major companies and organizations like Apple, Amazon, and the Internet Archive use FLOSS successfully.
Firefox is a web browser that originated from Netscape Navigator. It was developed as open source software by the Mozilla Foundation. Firefox features tabbed browsing and a more secure approach than Internet Explorer by not relying on security zones or digital signatures. As Firefox grew in popularity, it put pressure on Microsoft to improve Internet Explorer with new features and separate security updates.
Firefox originated from Netscape Navigator and was developed as open source software by the Mozilla Foundation. It provides tabbed browsing, which allows multiple web pages to be opened in the same browser window. Firefox also takes a different approach to security than Internet Explorer by not using security zones or digital signatures.
Firefox originated from Netscape Navigator and was released as open source software. It has similar functionality to Internet Explorer but also introduces useful new features like tabbed browsing. Firefox comes with security benefits over Internet Explorer and a wide variety of customizable extensions.
The document discusses the "Browser Wars" between Internet Explorer and Netscape in the 1990s which was won by Internet Explorer. It then discusses how standards have struck back in the "Browser Wars 2" with a movement towards more open and standardized web development. The document advocates for developing sites according to open web standards to ensure compatibility across different browsers and devices rather than targeting a single browser through proprietary technologies. It provides examples of how some government and bank sites in countries like South Korea and India broke in non-Internet Explorer browsers due to their reliance on proprietary technologies of IE.
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera are some of the most popular web browsers currently available. They each have different histories, features and market shares. This document provides an overview of the key details and differences between these major browsers.
This document compares the top 5 web browsers for Windows: Internet Explorer 11, Opera 18, Apple Safari 5, Google Chrome 31, and Mozilla Firefox 26. It outlines some key features of each browser such as design, speed, customization options, and interface. Google Chrome was found to be the fastest browser, while Firefox offers more customization than others. Internet Explorer has a clean and simple interface with tracking protection features.
This document summarizes several web browsers, including their origins, key features, and versions. It discusses Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Flock, Avant, Deepnet, SeaMonkey, Phaseout, Netsurf, and Camino. The browsers vary in their initial release dates from 1995 to 2002, cross-platform compatibility, and security measures like blocking ads, scripts, and phishing protection. The document also lists major versions released for each browser.
This document discusses FLOSS (free/libre and open source software) in education. It defines FLOSS as software that is free to use, modify, and share. It notes that FLOSS includes applications like LibreOffice, GIMP, Firefox, and Android as alternatives to proprietary software. The document considers some barriers to adopting FLOSS in schools like awareness, funding models, and technical support, but argues that FLOSS offers benefits like choice, reliability, security, fast updates, cost effectiveness, and ethical considerations that make it suitable for education. Major companies and organizations like Apple, Amazon, and the Internet Archive use FLOSS successfully.
Firefox is a web browser that originated from Netscape Navigator. It was developed as open source software by the Mozilla Foundation. Firefox features tabbed browsing and a more secure approach than Internet Explorer by not relying on security zones or digital signatures. As Firefox grew in popularity, it put pressure on Microsoft to improve Internet Explorer with new features and separate security updates.
Firefox originated from Netscape Navigator and was developed as open source software by the Mozilla Foundation. It provides tabbed browsing, which allows multiple web pages to be opened in the same browser window. Firefox also takes a different approach to security than Internet Explorer by not using security zones or digital signatures.
Firefox originated from Netscape Navigator and was released as open source software. It has similar functionality to Internet Explorer but also introduces useful new features like tabbed browsing. Firefox comes with security benefits over Internet Explorer and a wide variety of customizable extensions.
The document discusses the "Browser Wars" between Internet Explorer and Netscape in the 1990s which was won by Internet Explorer. It then discusses how standards have struck back in the "Browser Wars 2" with a movement towards more open and standardized web development. The document advocates for developing sites according to open web standards to ensure compatibility across different browsers and devices rather than targeting a single browser through proprietary technologies. It provides examples of how some government and bank sites in countries like South Korea and India broke in non-Internet Explorer browsers due to their reliance on proprietary technologies of IE.
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera are some of the most popular web browsers currently available. They each have different histories, features and market shares. This document provides an overview of the key details and differences between these major browsers.
This document compares the top 5 web browsers for Windows: Internet Explorer 11, Opera 18, Apple Safari 5, Google Chrome 31, and Mozilla Firefox 26. It outlines some key features of each browser such as design, speed, customization options, and interface. Google Chrome was found to be the fastest browser, while Firefox offers more customization than others. Internet Explorer has a clean and simple interface with tracking protection features.
This document summarizes several web browsers, including their origins, key features, and versions. It discusses Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Flock, Avant, Deepnet, SeaMonkey, Phaseout, Netsurf, and Camino. The browsers vary in their initial release dates from 1995 to 2002, cross-platform compatibility, and security measures like blocking ads, scripts, and phishing protection. The document also lists major versions released for each browser.
This document summarizes a research project on the "Browser War" in India. It includes the group members, research topic on browsers used in India, literature review on Microsoft Internet Explorer and Google Chrome market shares, data collection methodology using surveys, hypotheses that Internet Explorer's market share is decreasing, findings from data analysis supporting this hypothesis, and a final conclusion that Internet Explorer is losing market share to Chrome.
Battle Of Standards Netscape Versus MicrosoftEMBS2007
This document summarizes the "browser wars" between Microsoft and Netscape in the late 1990s. It discusses how Microsoft was able to monopolize the web browser standard through its control of the PC operating system. It also considers whether this monopoly is likely to continue given rising competitors like Google Chrome and an increasingly educated user base. Both advantages and disadvantages of the browser monopoly are outlined.
El documento habla sobre el amor y los sueños. Menciona que la persona perfecta llegará si se sabe esperar, que algunas personas nos marcan para siempre aunque no las escuchemos o nos hieran, y que el amor verdadero es una locura. También dice que se debe vivir el presente y disfrutar de los sueños para ser libre.
This document compares two web browsers, Chrome and an unnamed other browser, across various metrics like speed for common tasks, security features, and popularity according to tech news sites. Chrome comes out ahead for most tasks like loading YouTube, having a more secure interface, and being recommended in more articles, showing it has advantages in performance, features, and expert opinions over its competitor.
Browser Wars Internet Explorer versus NetscapeNanor
The document discusses the "Browser Wars" between Microsoft and Netscape in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It analyzes why Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser became the dominant standard, monopolizing the market. While unlikely to change in the short term, the monopoly may not continue indefinitely. New competitors like Google Chrome and an increasingly tech-savvy user base supporting browsers like Mozilla Firefox could undermine Internet Explorer's dominance over the next decade. However, Microsoft remains entrenched as the dominant player in both the operating system and web browser markets for now.
Google Chrome is a free web browser developed by Google. It aims to be secure, fast, simple and stable. Some key features include tabbed browsing, synchronization of bookmarks and settings across devices, and regular security updates. Firefox is an open-source web browser developed by Mozilla. It has features like tabbed browsing, extensions, and private browsing. Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser, included with Windows. It introduced features like tabbed browsing and support for favicons over several versions.
The document discusses and reviews the top 6 fastest web browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Maxthon. It provides a brief overview of each browser, highlighting their key features and strengths. Firefox is considered the fastest and most full-featured browser for developers. Internet Explorer has strong support for various languages and performs well on different platforms. Google Chrome prioritizes speed and security. Safari is optimized for Apple devices but also available for other platforms. Opera offers security features and customization options. Maxthon allows high levels of customization.
This document provides information about Muhammad Haroon Afzal including his name, department, and university. It then discusses browsers, types of browsers including Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. It defines electronic mail and provides steps for downloading YouTube videos and sending files on WhatsApp.
The document discusses and reviews the top 6 fastest web browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Maxthon. It provides brief descriptions of each browser, highlighting their key features and strengths. Firefox is considered the fastest and most full-featured browser for developers. Internet Explorer has strong support for web standards and is pre-installed on most Windows systems. Google Chrome prioritizes speed and security. Safari is optimized for Apple devices but also available for Windows and Linux. Opera has built-in security and customization features. Maxthon allows high levels of customization.
A web browser is software that allows users to view websites and access the World Wide Web. It acts as an interface between the user and websites by presenting web pages, images, and hyperlinks. Popular browsers include Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, and Apple Safari, which can have graphical or text-based interfaces. Browsers allow users to navigate websites using tabs and windows while providing features like bookmarks, downloads, and password management.
A web browser is a software application used to access information on the World Wide Web. The first browser was created in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee and was called WorldWideWeb. Popular modern browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Opera. Each browser has its own features, interface, and engine for rendering web pages. Security and privacy are important considerations when choosing a browser.
This document summarizes and compares 10 different web browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Opera, Torch, UC Browser, Maxthon, Avant, and Netscape Navigator. It provides details on what each browser is, what platforms it runs on, and highlights some of its key features and limitations. The browsers are ordered from most popular to least popular based on worldwide usage statistics. Google Chrome is identified as the world's most used browser overall.
Firefox is a free web browser that was developed as an alternative to Internet Explorer. Its origins can be traced to Netscape Navigator. Firefox has features like tabbed browsing and extensions that add functionality. Popular extensions include ad blocking and modifications to menus.
Firefox is an alternative web browser that has been gaining popularity as an alternative to Internet Explorer. It offers some key features like tabbed browsing and a built-in pop-up blocker. Firefox also takes a different approach to security than Internet Explorer by not relying on security zones or digital signatures. As Firefox continues to grow in popularity, it could face more scrutiny from hackers looking to exploit any security vulnerabilities. Future versions of Firefox will likely continue adding new features and interface improvements.
Firefox is an alternative web browser that has been gaining popularity as an alternative to Internet Explorer. It offers several features that enhance security and usability, such as tabbed browsing and a built-in pop-up blocker. While it faces potential security risks from increased attention, ongoing rapid development at Mozilla means new versions of Firefox will continue offering improvements.
This document discusses and compares several popular web browsers: Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and Opera. It provides a brief history of each browser, describes their current state, and compares their strengths, weaknesses, competitors and threats. Firefox is highlighted for its speed, security, and tabbed browsing features, while issues with compatibility and memory are noted. Safari is praised for its speed and design but criticized for limited extensions. Internet Explorer is assessed as improving with regular updates but initially slower. Opera is highlighted for its torrent and content blocking capabilities.
This document summarizes 13 different web browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Flock, Avant, Deepnet, Phaseout, Camino, Seamonkey, and Netsurf. It provides details on the release date, operating system compatibility, key features, and security levels of each browser. Screenshots are also included to illustrate the user interfaces.
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) that may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content.
List of Top 10 web Browsers present online
Five Best Web Browsers
The document summarizes 10 web browsers - Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, Opera, Brave, Vivaldi, DuckDuckgo, Chromium, and Epic. It provides a brief overview of each browser, highlighting 2-3 key features such as Firefox's pop-out video feature and protection from supercookies, Chrome's speed and data saving mode, Edge's extensions and organization tools, and Epic's constant incognito mode and content clipping.
The document discusses different web browsers including Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, UC Browser, Tor Browser, and Maxthon. It provides a brief history and overview of each browser as well as their key features such as language support, interface, security, speed, and extensions. The browsers discussed range from early pioneers like Netscape Navigator to current popular options like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
Usually, you may store and access files using built-in apps. However, you may conduct many more useful tasks, take notes, switch between light and dark settings, and customize files as necessary with third-party apps.
A web browser is a software application that allows users to access and view web pages and other online content. Popular browsers include Google Chrome, which is the most used in the US, Apple Safari which comes pre-installed on Apple devices, and Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer though Explorer is no longer supported. Mozilla Firefox differs in that it is an open-source browser developed by volunteers that offers high customization through many add-ons and extensions. Opera is also a cross-platform browser with some unique features.
This document summarizes a research project on the "Browser War" in India. It includes the group members, research topic on browsers used in India, literature review on Microsoft Internet Explorer and Google Chrome market shares, data collection methodology using surveys, hypotheses that Internet Explorer's market share is decreasing, findings from data analysis supporting this hypothesis, and a final conclusion that Internet Explorer is losing market share to Chrome.
Battle Of Standards Netscape Versus MicrosoftEMBS2007
This document summarizes the "browser wars" between Microsoft and Netscape in the late 1990s. It discusses how Microsoft was able to monopolize the web browser standard through its control of the PC operating system. It also considers whether this monopoly is likely to continue given rising competitors like Google Chrome and an increasingly educated user base. Both advantages and disadvantages of the browser monopoly are outlined.
El documento habla sobre el amor y los sueños. Menciona que la persona perfecta llegará si se sabe esperar, que algunas personas nos marcan para siempre aunque no las escuchemos o nos hieran, y que el amor verdadero es una locura. También dice que se debe vivir el presente y disfrutar de los sueños para ser libre.
This document compares two web browsers, Chrome and an unnamed other browser, across various metrics like speed for common tasks, security features, and popularity according to tech news sites. Chrome comes out ahead for most tasks like loading YouTube, having a more secure interface, and being recommended in more articles, showing it has advantages in performance, features, and expert opinions over its competitor.
Browser Wars Internet Explorer versus NetscapeNanor
The document discusses the "Browser Wars" between Microsoft and Netscape in the late 1990s and early 2000s. It analyzes why Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser became the dominant standard, monopolizing the market. While unlikely to change in the short term, the monopoly may not continue indefinitely. New competitors like Google Chrome and an increasingly tech-savvy user base supporting browsers like Mozilla Firefox could undermine Internet Explorer's dominance over the next decade. However, Microsoft remains entrenched as the dominant player in both the operating system and web browser markets for now.
Google Chrome is a free web browser developed by Google. It aims to be secure, fast, simple and stable. Some key features include tabbed browsing, synchronization of bookmarks and settings across devices, and regular security updates. Firefox is an open-source web browser developed by Mozilla. It has features like tabbed browsing, extensions, and private browsing. Internet Explorer is Microsoft's web browser, included with Windows. It introduced features like tabbed browsing and support for favicons over several versions.
The document discusses and reviews the top 6 fastest web browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Maxthon. It provides a brief overview of each browser, highlighting their key features and strengths. Firefox is considered the fastest and most full-featured browser for developers. Internet Explorer has strong support for various languages and performs well on different platforms. Google Chrome prioritizes speed and security. Safari is optimized for Apple devices but also available for other platforms. Opera offers security features and customization options. Maxthon allows high levels of customization.
This document provides information about Muhammad Haroon Afzal including his name, department, and university. It then discusses browsers, types of browsers including Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera. It defines electronic mail and provides steps for downloading YouTube videos and sending files on WhatsApp.
The document discusses and reviews the top 6 fastest web browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Maxthon. It provides brief descriptions of each browser, highlighting their key features and strengths. Firefox is considered the fastest and most full-featured browser for developers. Internet Explorer has strong support for web standards and is pre-installed on most Windows systems. Google Chrome prioritizes speed and security. Safari is optimized for Apple devices but also available for Windows and Linux. Opera has built-in security and customization features. Maxthon allows high levels of customization.
A web browser is software that allows users to view websites and access the World Wide Web. It acts as an interface between the user and websites by presenting web pages, images, and hyperlinks. Popular browsers include Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, and Apple Safari, which can have graphical or text-based interfaces. Browsers allow users to navigate websites using tabs and windows while providing features like bookmarks, downloads, and password management.
A web browser is a software application used to access information on the World Wide Web. The first browser was created in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee and was called WorldWideWeb. Popular modern browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Opera. Each browser has its own features, interface, and engine for rendering web pages. Security and privacy are important considerations when choosing a browser.
This document summarizes and compares 10 different web browsers: Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Opera, Torch, UC Browser, Maxthon, Avant, and Netscape Navigator. It provides details on what each browser is, what platforms it runs on, and highlights some of its key features and limitations. The browsers are ordered from most popular to least popular based on worldwide usage statistics. Google Chrome is identified as the world's most used browser overall.
Firefox is a free web browser that was developed as an alternative to Internet Explorer. Its origins can be traced to Netscape Navigator. Firefox has features like tabbed browsing and extensions that add functionality. Popular extensions include ad blocking and modifications to menus.
Firefox is an alternative web browser that has been gaining popularity as an alternative to Internet Explorer. It offers some key features like tabbed browsing and a built-in pop-up blocker. Firefox also takes a different approach to security than Internet Explorer by not relying on security zones or digital signatures. As Firefox continues to grow in popularity, it could face more scrutiny from hackers looking to exploit any security vulnerabilities. Future versions of Firefox will likely continue adding new features and interface improvements.
Firefox is an alternative web browser that has been gaining popularity as an alternative to Internet Explorer. It offers several features that enhance security and usability, such as tabbed browsing and a built-in pop-up blocker. While it faces potential security risks from increased attention, ongoing rapid development at Mozilla means new versions of Firefox will continue offering improvements.
This document discusses and compares several popular web browsers: Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and Opera. It provides a brief history of each browser, describes their current state, and compares their strengths, weaknesses, competitors and threats. Firefox is highlighted for its speed, security, and tabbed browsing features, while issues with compatibility and memory are noted. Safari is praised for its speed and design but criticized for limited extensions. Internet Explorer is assessed as improving with regular updates but initially slower. Opera is highlighted for its torrent and content blocking capabilities.
This document summarizes 13 different web browsers: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Safari, Maxthon, Flock, Avant, Deepnet, Phaseout, Camino, Seamonkey, and Netsurf. It provides details on the release date, operating system compatibility, key features, and security levels of each browser. Screenshots are also included to illustrate the user interfaces.
A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web. An information resource is identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI/URL) that may be a web page, image, video or other piece of content.
List of Top 10 web Browsers present online
Five Best Web Browsers
The document summarizes 10 web browsers - Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, Opera, Brave, Vivaldi, DuckDuckgo, Chromium, and Epic. It provides a brief overview of each browser, highlighting 2-3 key features such as Firefox's pop-out video feature and protection from supercookies, Chrome's speed and data saving mode, Edge's extensions and organization tools, and Epic's constant incognito mode and content clipping.
The document discusses different web browsers including Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Netscape Navigator, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, UC Browser, Tor Browser, and Maxthon. It provides a brief history and overview of each browser as well as their key features such as language support, interface, security, speed, and extensions. The browsers discussed range from early pioneers like Netscape Navigator to current popular options like Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
Usually, you may store and access files using built-in apps. However, you may conduct many more useful tasks, take notes, switch between light and dark settings, and customize files as necessary with third-party apps.
A web browser is a software application that allows users to access and view web pages and other online content. Popular browsers include Google Chrome, which is the most used in the US, Apple Safari which comes pre-installed on Apple devices, and Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer though Explorer is no longer supported. Mozilla Firefox differs in that it is an open-source browser developed by volunteers that offers high customization through many add-ons and extensions. Opera is also a cross-platform browser with some unique features.
Firefox is a free, open-source web browser. It aims to improve speed and allows for extensions and plugins. Firefox blocks pop-up ads and works across operating systems like Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Extensions are created by developers through Firefox's open source tools. While security is debated, Firefox handles it differently than Internet Explorer by not relying on security zones or digital signatures. As Firefox gains popularity, it could become more of a target for hackers.
Firefox is a free, open-source web browser. It aims to improve speed and allows for extensions and plugins. The document discusses Firefox's features like a built-in pop-up blocker, cross-platform compatibility, extensions created by developers, and security approach compared to Internet Explorer. While Firefox was initially considered more secure, all browsers can have vulnerabilities discovered. The document also notes some perceived faults of Firefox and potential future developments.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
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3. Google chrome
• This one is the best browser online . We can
say that it is the father of all other browsers
and this one is the no 1 in the list of top 5
browsers . Chrome is one of my favorite and I
always use it .Its performance is awesome and
design layout is also good .It combines
minimal design with sophisticated technology
that makes web performance faster.
4. Mozilla firefox
• This one is in the second position in the list of
top 5 browsers .It is very secure and
tremendous .Its add-ons makes it unique
from other browsers. It is full of features and
is an awesome browsers. It comes with pop
up blocking ,privacy control and multi tab
browser etc. You can accomplish task easily
with the installation of script called grease
monkey.
5. Opera
• Opera take third place in the list of top 5
browsers, this one is the best and secure .This
one is the popular in mobiles and tablets .It
offers many features like on page
synchronization, synchronization on
bookmark in PCs and also in mobile phones.
Opera unite makes it easy to share files,
audio, video and it is very customization .It
comes with beautiful skin and design layout.
6. Apple Safari
Safari is an Apple product and this
one is the best for mobiles and tabs .
It used in iPhone especially MAC OS .
It supports so many good features
like smart address field, HTML
support , enhanced keyboard
navigation etc . It is compatible with
windows like XP /VISTA and window
7/8 also.
7. Internet explorer
Internet is in fifth position in the list of
top 5 browsers. This one is secure and
simple . It is strongly recommended to
use internet explorer to open bank
payment and government websites .It
comes with smart address bar, improved
privacy protection etc.