1. Marketshare
2. Google Chrome 25
2.1. Pros:
2.1.1. Lead Support for HTML5
2.1.2. Built in Flash Player and PDF reader
2.2. Cons:
2.2.1. Minor site incompatibilities
2.2.2. Do Not Track feature is hard to find
3. Mozilla Firefox 16.02
3.1. Pros:
3.1.1. Most cross-platform support
3.1.2. Compatible with Mac book Retina displays
3.2. Cons:
3.2.1. Lacks instant page view
3.2.2. Slightly trails Chrome in HTML5 features.
4. Explorer 10
4.1. Pros:
4.1.1. Excellent tab implementation
4.1.2. Top security and privacy features
4.2. Cons:
4.2.1. No built in flash or PDF reader
4.2.2. Lags on new web tech support
5. Define:
5.1. Browser
5.1.1. Short for Web browser, a software application used to locate, retrieve and also display content on the World Wide Web
5.2. Browser extension (plugins)
5.2.1. A hardware or software module that adds a specific feature or service to a larger system.
5.3. HTML5
5.3.1. HTML5 is a W3C specification that defines the fifth major revision of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).
6. Apple Safari 5
6.1. Pros:
6.1.1. Built in RSS reader
6.1.2. Good browsing speed
6.2. Cons:
6.2.1. No hardware acceleration for Windows
6.2.2. Slow start up
7. Opera 12.10
7.1. Pros:
7.1.1. Great syncing
7.1.2. Built in mail and bittorrent clients
7.2. Cons:
7.2.1. Sites won't display properly
7.2.2. Hardware acceleration not set by default