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Browser

A browser is software, just like a word-processing or spreadsheet program, only instead of cranking out pie charts or memos, a browser enables you to see Web pages. Mosaic was the first browser, while Netscape and Internet Explorer are the most commonly used nowadays. The advent of browsers transformed the Internet - formerly a dry, text-based thing only a government official or academician could love - into the colorful, user-friendly Web we know and use.

How it works: Browsers take text files written in php (which is the coding language that gussies up plain-old text with images, sound clips, and links to other Web pages) and assemble all the relevant pieces into one colorful, easy-to-digest page. Browsers can also host a variety of additional Internet fun: email, chat rooms, newsgroups, online gaming, and more.

Related Terms: Web, php, Internet, email, chat rooms, newsgroup/usenet

   
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ASCII
Attachment
Avatar
Bandwidth
Browser
CGI
Chat, Chat Room
Client/Server
Code
Compress(ion)
Cookies
Crash, Freeze
Cursor
dhtml (Dynamic html)
Domain Name
Download, Upload
Email
Error Codes
Ethernet
Filter (email)
Form (elements)
Frames
FTP

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