What is my Browser



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About What is my Browser

What is my browser?
A browser is software used to access the Internet. A browser allows you to visit Web sites and perform activities such as logging in, viewing multimedia, linking from one site to another, visiting a page from another, printing, sending and receiving e-mails, and more. The most common navigation software on the market are: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google's Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari and Opera. Browser availability depends on the operating system used by your computer (for example: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Ubuntu, Mac OS, among others).

What does my browser do?
When you type a web page address such as checkergooglerank.com into your browser, this entire web page is not actually stored on a server ready for delivery. In fact, each web page you request is created individually in response to your request.

You are calling up a list of queries to get content from different resource directories or servers on which the content on this page is stored. It's a bit like a cake recipe - you have a list of ingredients (content requests) that, when combined in the right order, bakes a cake (the web page) The page can be made from content from different sources. Images can come from one server, text content from another, scripts such as date scripts from another and ads from another. As soon as you switch to another page, the page you just saw disappears. This is the dynamic nature of websites.