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Web browserThe program that serves as your front end to the Web on the Internet. In order to view a site, you type its address (URL) into the browser's Location field; for example, www.computerlanguage.com, and the home page of that site is downloaded to you. The home page is an index to other pages on that site that you can jump to by clicking an underlined hyperlink or an icon. Links on that site may take you to other related sites.
Web browser [′web ‚brau̇z·ər] (computer science)
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Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web in 1990 while working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, and wrote the first WWW client and the first WWW server along with the bulk of the communications software, defining URLs, HTTP and HTML. World-renowned Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web in 1990 while working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, and wrote the first WWW client and the first WWW server along with the bulk of the communications software, defining URLs, HTTP and HTML. A Browser is a software program such as Netscape (Nasdaq:NSCP) that can access and view HTML documents, also called a WWW client. |
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