Web browsers are applications that allow you to view and interact with web sites. There are many web browsers to choose from, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Apple Safari and more. Most web browsers can be freely downloaded and installed.
Competition amongst web browsers is fierce, with new versions bringing faster performance, more features, greater flexibility and improved security. The functionality of most browsers can be extended using add ons, which are small applications that add features ranging from calculators to email notifications.
This web browser guide reviews some of the most popular browsers, shows you how to install them, and how to access some of their more advanced features.
| Amazon's Silk Browser Architecture and Security
Amazon's Kindle Fire set the media alight with security and privacy concerns when it was announced. Much of the initial attention was focused on whether the Silk browser was performing... |
Google and Microsoft Do Battle: Who is the Greediest of Them All?
It would be safe to say Google and Microsoft are not the best of pals. With the announcement that Samsung will pay Microsoft royalties for every Android device they sell it looks like... |
| Getting to Know Google Chrome
Google's web browser is fast, easy and straightforward. With a sparse, clean interface and support for the latest web standards like HTML5, Chrome delivers a rich web browsing experience... |
Using Kindle for Email and the Web
Using a Kindle to read e-books that you download from Amazon is a given - but can it do more? Let's take a look.... |
| Opera Review - The Fastest Web Browser This Side of 46222
Opera is a web browser of considerable quality. While the top web browser for market share is Internet Explorer followed by Firefox, Opera is the fastest browser, robust and secure... |
SmartBro Web Browser Review
Are you thinking about using the Smart Bro browsers? Read this review to see if it is the right browser for you.... |