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  • ...e program|computer program]] used for accessing the [[World Wide Web]]. A web browser retrieves and renders [[web page|webpages]] to display information stored o ...Mac is no longer supported, and recommends Mac users migrate to [[Safari (web browser)|]]</ref> The most recent official version is Internet Explorer 8, although
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Web browser]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [[Web browser]]
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  • | type = [[Web browser]] ...ode for Chrome is released in the form of Google's open source [[Chromium (web browser)|Chromium]] project, but Chrome itself contains closed-source components.
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  • The '''Netscape Navigator''' is a discontinued [[web browser]]. Formerly one of the more successful browsers, Netscape saw its userbase
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  • Open source web browser created by [[Google]].
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  • ...hannel''' is a [[Wii]] channel. It is a internet browser based on [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]]. It originally was free; then cost 500 Wii Points ($5.00 USD); and
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  • ...eme. Websites are all part of the [[World Wide Web]], and are viewed by [[web browser]]s. There are dozens of types of websites, using many different web techno
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ...International]] (ECMA) and known as ''ECMAScript''. JavaScript runs in a web browser to help make [[web page]]s interactive. Despite standardization, web brows ...actions on the page. Since in some cases JavaScript may be disabled in the web browser's options, well-designed HTML pages must be functional even if the JavaScri
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  • An e-mail service intended to be primarily accessed via a web browser, as opposed to through a desktop e-mail client.
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  • ...net]] make the [[World Wide Web]] possible, and ''serve'' its content to [[web browser]]s on computers connected to the Internet.
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  • ...everything is done on the mail server, and the user works with a standard web browser.
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Web browser]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...iew powered the WebKit rendering engine used in browsers such as [[Safari (web browser)|Safari]] and [[Google Chrome]] and featuring a [[DOM]] inspector and a [[J
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ...e program|computer program]] used for accessing the [[World Wide Web]]. A web browser retrieves and renders [[web page|webpages]] to display information stored o ...Mac is no longer supported, and recommends Mac users migrate to [[Safari (web browser)|]]</ref> The most recent official version is Internet Explorer 8, although
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ...irefox]. Advice page on phishing by Mozilla, the publishers of the Firefox web browser.
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ...plications, in this context, could serve either human or computer users. A web browser, word processor, or computer game is an application with a human interface.
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ...''' is a program that offers you services like a friendly toolbar for your web browser and then quickly and covertly steals your personal details. It can collect
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  • ...more people used it), ubiquity (with services being offered both through a web browser and on other websites through widgets, on the desktop, on mobile devices, a
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • * [[Tim Berners-Lee]] ( - ) - Created [[World Wide Web]], first [[web browser]]
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ;GWT Hosted Web Browser
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  • All modern [[web browser]]s except [[Internet Explorer]] currently feature native support for some f
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  • ...pplication. The advantage of web mail access is that it can come from any web browser that can gain access, but webmail applications tend to be less feature-rich
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • .... One example of a rather complex program would be the [[Mozilla Firefox]] web browser. Very often programs are written to run on top of an [[operating system]],
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  • ...get data from a web server's hard drive to the network cable (and client's web browser), and because it runs partially within the kernel but also partially as a d
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  • * [[Firefox]] - The web browser in Ubuntu
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  • ...ied by the [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol]] (HTTP). Thus we can say that a web browser is an ''HTTP client'', and the web server is an ''HTTP server''.
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  • ...n the [[World Wide Web]]. HTTP is the means of communications between a [[web browser]] (a program which acts as an HTTP ''client'') and a [[web server]] (a prog ...exchange of the kind which is carried out every time a page is loaded in a web browser. In the following example, the user has entered the [[URL]] ''<nowiki>http:
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  • ...d of [[Marc Andreessen]] to develop and distribute the first user-friendly web browser.
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  • ...e Web'' by running a [[web browser]] on their local computer and using the web browser to ''surf'' (move around at will) through the vast array of available web d Berners-Lee devised the first web browser to fetch and display documents containing [[hyperlink]]s, which when clicke
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  • ...pt]] programming technique that allows [[JavaScript]] running in a local [[web browser]] to fetch content from a [[web server]] ''in the background''. The Javasc
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  • ...media player|Songbird]] multimedia player was derived from the [[Firefox]] web browser, but does not reflect the work of its authors, [[Mozilla]]. This provision ...gin]] [[instant message]] client (formerly known as Gaim), the [[Firefox]] web browser, and the [[7-zip]] archive manager.
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  • ...as [[smartphone]] functionality, including a version of Apple's [[Safari]] web browser and e-mail, calendar and note-taking programs. As of July 11th, 2008, third
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ...er to create powerful web applications, targeted for major platforms and [[Web browser|Web browsers]], deliver the next generation of [[.NET Framework|.NET]] base ...icrosoft Windows|Windows]],[[ Mac OS X]], and [[Linux]] (Moonlight), and [[Web browser|web browsers]], to deliver the next generation media experiences and [[.NET
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  • {{r|Web browser}}
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  • ...Bos. By the end of 2006, it has finally begun to see wide acceptance in [[web browser]]s, including [[Firefox]] and [[Internet Explorer 7]]. CSS1 is an official ...extension ''.css'' and edit it externally, as CSS files are cached by the web browser, which will save the entire website some bandwidth as the CSS file might gr
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  • ...Flash. This program allows you to play just about any video format, use a web browser, display weather information or view RSS feeds. It even allows you to us *Couch Surfer = web browser
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  • *Multiple [[Web browser|browsers]] support such as IE, Firefox, Safari and Opera ...light]] uses [[JavaScript]] as the scripting language and depends on the [[Web browser|browser]] for most of the interaction processing.
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  • ...es. Pictured right, is the very obvious popup deployed by the [[Firefox]] web browser (version 2.0.0.6) to alert the user that a potentially fraudulent website h
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  • ...— to lay out [[World Wide Web|web]] pages, which people can then view in [[web browser|web browsers]]. As of July 2010, HTML5 is still not widely supported nor st ...is was the original vision of Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of the early web browser company [[Netscape]], though it has not yet been realized.<ref name="wright
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  • ...e. the suite of technologies that facilitates communication between client web browser requests and server without re-loading an entire page. Ajax can provide mor
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  • ...custom [[application programming interface]]s (API) that do not involve a web browser, although web programming also uses AOIs Consequently, internet distributed
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  • ...lation of a [[firewall (computer)|firewall]], maintaining and up-to-date [[web browser]], plugging any operating system (OS) security risks with patches and updat
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  • For maximum compatibility with different [[web browser]]s, the following [[XHTML]] code can be used to embed Flash on a web page: ...ide distribution and its availability for many [[operating system]]s and [[web browser]]s, Flash is increasingly used as a way to display advertisements, animatio
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  • ==== Client's Web browser ==== # Only software that can be accessed with a web browser can be included in a mashup, which implies that installed desktop applicati
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  • ...game is powered by [[JavaScript]], which means it executes locally in your web browser and the game web page can be saved locally on your computer for offline use
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  • ...program configured for the recipient's mail service. Any computer with a web browser will work.
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  • In a broad sense, parallelism includes your reading this very article. Your web browser is a task running on your PC and allowing you to read content communicated
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  • :::restarting web browser and subsequent reboot both failed. Other pages are not locked for me. [[Us
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  • ...purpose language that is interpreted; the interpreter for HTML is called a web browser, and it reads the HTML line-by-line and renders a web page for display to a ...stscript]]. HTML marks up information intended to be displayed later in a web browser; HTML tells the browser where paragraphs begin and end, which text to make
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  • '''Killer app:''' Whereas the world wide web was popularized by the web browser, no "killer app" has emerged that allows everyone to leverage the power of
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  • ...or Gateway. For instance, when the user types the telephone number in his web browser ENUM enabled agent and indicates what item of information he is looking for
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  • ...be Flash Player]] [[plug-in (computing)|plug-in]] to be installed in the [[web browser|browser]]. The Adobe Flash Player plug-in is one of the most common pieces
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  • ...tain the value of decimal 80. The source port is randomly selected by your web browser, so it can keep track of different HTTP over TCP sessions.
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  • ...cted to the [[Internet]], everywhere in the world, includes a US-sourced [[web browser]] such as [[Mozilla Firefox]] or [[Microsoft Internet Explorer]], almost ev
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  • ...ortable Network Graphics|PNG]] image format, a collection of fonts, or a [[web browser]].
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  • ...published the [[HTTP]] protocol and the [[HTML]] language, and the first [[web browser]] (Mosaic) became available. These led to what is now called the [[World W
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  • * A [[web browser]] ...sktop, [[Abiword]] for a word processor, either [[Firefox]] or [[Epiphany (web browser)|Epiphany]] for browsing the web, [[Gaim]] for instant messaging and [[Tote
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  • ...ific task. GIS API's are designed to manage GIS data for its delivery to a web browser client from a GIS server. They are accessed with commonly used scripting la
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  • ...sources and where various software systems, such as a word-processor and a Web browser have been employed, then the management of these systems in organizations w
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  • ...It has the profound facility for penetration to anyone with a computer and web browser.
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  • ...rms: <font size=4> {{polytonic|Ϟ}}, {{polytonic|ϟ}} </font>(Note that some web browser/font combinations will show the other qoppa here).
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  • ...xt Write-a-thon theme?) without forcing readers to open new pages in their web browser (provided that those readers are just interested in a term's definition). P
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