2. WEB BROWSER #1
The most popular web browser is Internet
ï
Explorer.
ï Internet Explorer 7 is most popular because
it is faster, safer, and easier with features
such as tabbed browsing, web search right
from the toolbar, advanced printing, easy
discovery, reading and subscription to RSS
feeds, and much more.
3. WEB BROWSER #2
The second most popular web browser is
ï
Mozilla Firefox.
ï Firefox 3 is second most popular because it
is has password manager, one-click
bookmarking, improved performance, smart
location bar, instant web site ID, and full
zoom.
4. APPLEâS BROWSER
Appleâs Browser is Safari 4.
ï
ï Safari 4 has flashy new Top Sites view, a
completely redesigned Windows UI, and
support for some impressive emerging Web
standards.
5. ADD â ON
ï Add-on is a program utility that
enhances a primary program.
ï Some add-ons include: Mozilla Firefox,
Mozilla Thunderbird, Sea Monkey, and
Mozilla Sunbird.
ï These add-ons include extensions,
themes, dictionaries, search bar quot;search
engines,quot; and plugins.
6. PLUG IN
A plug-in is a computer program that interacts with a
ï
host application (a web browser or an email client, for
example) to provide a certain, usually very specific,
function quot;on demandquot;.
Email clients use plug-ins to decrypt and encrypt
ï
email
Graphics software use plug-ins to support file formats
ï
and process images
Media players use plug-ins to support file formats and
ï
apply filters
Remote sensing applications use plug-ins to process
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data from different sensor types
7. ADOBE FLASH
Flash is the
ïAdobe
standard for delivering
high-impact, rich Web
content.
8. MICROSOFT SILVERLIGHT
Microsoft Silverlight is a programmable web
ï
browser plug-in that enables features such
as animation, vector graphics and audio-
video playback that characterizes rich
Internet applications.
9. 1ST WEB BROWSER
1st Web Browser was
ïThe
NCSA Mosaic in 22 April, 1993
by National Center for
Supercomputing Applications
(NCSA).