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Definitions of web browser:
- This is the software that allows a user to access and view HTML documents. Examples of Web browsers include Mosaic, Cello and Lynx.
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- Software that interprets the markup of files in HTML, formats them into Web pages, and displays them to the user.
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- A program used to access the Internet services and resources available through the World Wide Web.
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- A browser is an application that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web. Technically, a web browser uses HTTP to make requests of web servers throughout the Internet on behalf of the browser user. A commercial version of the original browser; Mosaic, is in use. Many of the user interface features in Mosaic, however, went into the first widely-used browser, Netscape Navigator. ...
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- a software application that allows for the browsing of the World Wide Web.
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- Software that gives a user access to the World Wide Web. Web browsers often provide a graphical interface that lets users click buttons, icons, and menu options to view and navigate Web pages. Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer are popular Web browsers.
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- A program used to view, download, upload, surf or otherwise access documents (pages) on the World Wide Web. Browsers can be text-based meaning they do not show graphics or images but most however are text and graphical based. Browsers read "marked up" or coded pages (usually HTML but not always) that reside on servers and interpret the coding into what we see "rendered" as a Web page. Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer are examples of Web browsers. ...
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- A client program that initiates requests to a Web server and displays the information that the server returns.
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- Software to navigate the Internet (Ex: Microsoft Internet Explorer/Netscape Navigator)
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- software that allows a user to locate, view, and access information from World Wide Web sitesvia the use of a graphical interface (eg Internet Explorer, Netscape).
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- A software program, residing on a local computer, which is used to access information from World Wide Web servers. Simple Web browsers, such as Lynx, allow users to access the text only content. Examples of Web browsers with graphical capabilities are
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- A computer application, which usually runs on a personal computer, used to access information on the World Wide Web. A graphical Web browser, such as Netscape Navigator or NCSA Mosaic, is capable of displaying images and text intermingled on-screen. A text-only Web browser, such as Lynx, can only display text.
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- Software that displays web pages, such as Firefox, Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Opera and Safari.
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- A program for accessing and rendering documents on the Web.
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- The World Wide Web is accessed using a Web browser, such as the graphical Windows browsers Netscape, Mosaic, or Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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- A web browser is a software package that allows your computer, once connected to the Web, to fetch documents from Web Servers around the World, translate the HTML code in the documents and display the information to your screen.
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- A program that request pages from the World Wide Web and renders them on your computer. Internet Explorer is one example.
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- A Web browser is a software package on the client computer that enables a user to access a Web server.
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- A piece of software loaded on your computer that enables you to access and display Web pages and other Internet resources. Common Web browsers include Internet Explorer and Netscape.
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- a browser is a program that lets users look at and interact with various applications and files on the Internet. An example of a browser is Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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- A navigation tool that allows you view Web sites on the Internet from your computer. Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Avant, and Mozilla Firefox are some of the most popular browsers out there for surfing the Web.
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- A computer program that allows access to Internet content collectively referred to as the World Wide Web. Modern browsers can be stand-alone applications, or incorporated into a range of networked devices, from desktop personal computers to mobile telephones. Browsers interpret the information stored in hypertext pages to present it to the viewer and can include text, images and multimedia content.
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- A software application that displays hypermedia-rich documents delivered from network server(s). Many different browsers are available for text-based and graphics-based operating systems and hardware.
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- A software program enabling users to navigate the World Wide Web and the Internet.
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- The software used to access pages on a web server and display them on your computer screen.
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- browser: a program used to view HTML documents
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- A web browser is a software application that enables a user to display and interact with HTML documents hosted by web servers or held in a file system. Popular browsers available for personal computers include Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Safari. A browser is the most commonly used kind of user agent. The largest networked collection of linked documents is known as the World Wide Web.
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