Zelia Harris Browsers 2013

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1. Chrome

1.1. Pros

1.1.1. 1. Leading support for HTML 5

1.1.2. 2. Chrome Instant means your Web page is ready to read before you finish typing the address.

1.2. Cons

1.2.1. 1 Do Not Track privacy feature is buried and discouraged.

1.2.2. 2 Still some occasional minor site incompatibilities.

2. Market Share

3. Firefox

3.1. Pros

3.1.1. 1. Clean, minimal interface. Fast performance. Innovative tab implementation. Highly customizable

3.1.2. 2. Good HTML5 support. Good security. Most cross-platform support. Social network integration via API

4. Explorer

4.1. Pros

4.1.1. 1. Fast. Lean interface. Decent HTML5 support. Excellent tab implementation.

4.1.2. 2. Top security and privacy features.

4.2. Cons

4.2.1. 1 No built in Flash or PDF reader.

4.2.2. 2.Still lags on new Web tech support (WebGL, e.g.).

5. Define:

5.1. Browser:

5.2. Browser Plugin Extension

5.3. HTML5

6. Apple Safari

6.1. Pros

6.1.1. 1. Safari’s launch and page-load times are impressive

6.1.2. 2. The browser provides all the security features we sought.

6.2. Cons

6.2.1. 1. It lacks some of the customization options many competitors offer.

6.2.2. 2

7. Opera

7.1. Pros

7.1.1. 1. Minimal interface. Turbo feature makes slow connections even faster.

7.1.2. 2. Built-in mail and Bittorrent clients. Excellent HTML5 support.

7.2. Cons

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

7.2.2. 2.Hardware acceleration not enabled by default.