Patrick Alvarado Browsers 2013

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1. Google Chrome 23

1.1. Pros:

1.1.1. Leading support for HTML 5. Fast.

1.1.2. Syncing. Built-in Flash player and PDF reader.

1.2. Cons:

1.2.1. Still some occasional minor site incompatibilities.

1.2.2. Do Not Track privacy feature is buried and discouraged.

2. Mozilla Firefox 16.02

2.1. Pros:

2.1.1. Good security

2.1.2. Highly customizable.

2.2. Cons

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

2.2.2. Slightly trails Chrome in HTML5 features.

3. Explorer 10

3.1. Pros:

3.1.1. Fast. Lean interface. Decent HTML5 support.

3.1.2. Pinned sites for custom browsing.

3.2. Cons:

3.2.1. Still lags on new Web tech support

3.2.2. No built in Flash or PDF reader.

4. Apple Safari 5

4.1. Pros:

4.1.1. Good browsing speed.

4.1.2. Decent extension selection.

4.2. Cons:

4.2.1. Not being updated together with Mac version.

4.2.2. No hardware acceleration for Windows.

5. Opera 12.10

5.1. Pros:

5.1.1. Turbo feature makes slow connections even faster.

5.1.2. Syncing of bookmarks, settings, passwords, history, and more.

5.2. Cons:

5.2.1. Occasionally sites won't display properly, though this is getting rare.

5.2.2. Hardware acceleration not enabled by default.

6. Define

6.1. Browser: Also called Web browser. Digital Technology . a software program that allows the user to find and read encoded documents in a form suitable for display, especially such a program for use on the World Wide Web.

6.2. Browser Extension (plugins): A browser extension 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.

6.3. HTML 5: HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web and a core technology of the Internet.