Lauren Frausto Browsers 2012

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1. Explorer 9

1.1. Pros

1.1.1. The new IE9 arguably starts quicker than any other browser.

1.1.2. It supports hardware-accelerated text, video, and graphics

1.2. Cons

1.2.1. despite being lighter than previous versions, it “arguably” takes longer to load most webpages than other browsers.

1.2.2. Internet Explorer 9 needs to match the changing habits of end users, in order to acquire a greater market share of the browsing market.

2. Mozilla Fire Fox 16.02

2.1. Pros

2.1.1. lean look and fast performance.

2.1.2. most customizable browser, and can hold its own against any competitor.

2.2. Cons

2.2.1. Lacks client-side tracking protection like that found in IE9.

2.2.2. Lacks Chrome's built in Flash, PDF reader, and Instant page view.

3. Google Chrome 23

3.1. Pros

3.1.1. Excellent security.

3.1.2. Instant site prediction and loading.

3.2. Cons

3.2.1. No built-in Do Not Track privacy feature.

3.2.2. Still some occasional minor site incompatibilities.

4. Market Share

5. HTML 5

5.1. HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web and a core technology of the Internet.

6. Apple Safari 5

6.1. Pros

6.1.1. Cover flow and other beautiful interface elements.

6.1.2. Good browsing speed

6.2. Cons

6.2.1. Not being updated together with Mac version

6.2.2. No hardware acceleration for Windows.

7. Opera 12.10

7.1. Pros

7.1.1. Opera is quite a lightweight browser and quite useful for people using legacy hardware

7.1.2. It has not lagged behind in providing support for new technology and features such as HTML 5 and bookmark sync.

7.2. Cons

7.2.1. often is unable to display pages and adding an extension leads to significant reduction in performance.

7.2.2. Opera is far from becoming the market leader in the browser market.

8. Browser Extension

8.1. is a computer program that extends the functionality of a web browser in some way. Depending on the browser and the version, the term may be distinct from similar terms such as plug-in or add-on.