BROWSER
CONTENT:

      WHAT IS A BROWSER?

     HOW A BROWSER WORKS

     TYPES OF WEB BROWSERS
URL
      Address bar
RETRIEVING OF THE SITE
OPERA




EXPLORER                       MOZILLA




     CHROME           SAFARI
Opera
 Opera is a web browser and Internet suite developed by
Opera Software.
Features:
•Tabbed browsing, page zooming
• The ability to easily delete private data such as HTTP
cookies.
• Opera runs on a variety of personal computer operating
systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux.
The Desktop Team recently dropped support for Solaris.
Mozilla Firefox
• Mozilla Firefox by Mozilla Corporation.
• As of June 2010 it has 23.81% of worldwide
  usage share of web browsers.
• Using of advanced technology.
• Faster page access.
Safari
Safari developed by APPLE.
•Released on January 7, 2003.
•Supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, and
Windows 7.
•As of 2010, Safari is the fourth most widely used
browser, following Google Chrome.
Google Chrome

• Google Chrome developed by Google
•It was first released on 2 September 2008
•The name is derived from the graphical user
interface frame, or "chrome", of web browsers.
•As of June 2010 Chrome was the third most
widely used browser, with 7.24%.
Internet Explorer
• Windows Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet
  Explorer
• Developed by Microsoft and included as part of the
  Microsoft Windows.
• Line of operating systems starting in 1995.
• Attaining a peak of about 95% usage share during 2002 and
  2003.
• The percentage of users had now declined
CONCLUSION:

Although there are many web browsers available
    and many more are likely to arrive in future



USER FRIENDLY BROWSERS CAN ONLY SURVIVE IN
                  MARKET.
Browsers

Browsers

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    BROWSER CONTENT: WHAT IS A BROWSER? HOW A BROWSER WORKS TYPES OF WEB BROWSERS
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    URL Address bar
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    OPERA EXPLORER MOZILLA CHROME SAFARI
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    Opera Opera isa web browser and Internet suite developed by Opera Software. Features: •Tabbed browsing, page zooming • The ability to easily delete private data such as HTTP cookies. • Opera runs on a variety of personal computer operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux. The Desktop Team recently dropped support for Solaris.
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    Mozilla Firefox • MozillaFirefox by Mozilla Corporation. • As of June 2010 it has 23.81% of worldwide usage share of web browsers. • Using of advanced technology. • Faster page access.
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    Safari Safari developed byAPPLE. •Released on January 7, 2003. •Supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7. •As of 2010, Safari is the fourth most widely used browser, following Google Chrome.
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    Google Chrome • GoogleChrome developed by Google •It was first released on 2 September 2008 •The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or "chrome", of web browsers. •As of June 2010 Chrome was the third most widely used browser, with 7.24%.
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    Internet Explorer • WindowsInternet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer • Developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows. • Line of operating systems starting in 1995. • Attaining a peak of about 95% usage share during 2002 and 2003. • The percentage of users had now declined
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    CONCLUSION: Although there aremany web browsers available and many more are likely to arrive in future USER FRIENDLY BROWSERS CAN ONLY SURVIVE IN MARKET.