Daniel Federle Browser Wars 2013

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1. Marketshare

2. Safari v5

2.1. Pros

2.1.1. 1. Faster page load times

2.1.2. 2. Provides all security features

2.2. Cons

2.2.1. 1. Lack of customization

2.2.2. 2. Lack of add-ons

3. Mozilla Firefox v24

3.1. Pros

3.1.1. 1. Ease of use

3.1.2. 2. More compatible than other browsers

3.2. Cons

3.2.1. 1. Uses more memory to run

3.2.2. 2. Downloads cannot be resumed if they are interrupted

4. Definitions

4.1. Web Browser: A software application for retrieving, presenting, and transversing information resources on the World Wide Web

4.2. Browser Extensions (plugins): A software component that adds a specific feature to an already existing software application

5. Google Chrome v30

5.1. Pros

5.1.1. 1. Excellent security

5.1.2. 2. Built-in Flash player and PDF reader

5.2. Cons

5.2.1. 1. Occasional minor site incompatibilities

5.2.2. 2. Fonts occasionally jagged

6. Internet Explorer 10

6.1. Pros

6.1.1. 1. Default web-browser for Windows Operating System

6.1.2. 2. Functionality

6.2. Cons

6.2.1. 1. Many bug issues

6.2.2. 2. Large security holes that are targets for hackers

7. Opera v16

7.1. Pros

7.1.1. 1. Known for impressive feature set

7.1.2. 2. Low disk space required

7.2. Cons

7.2.1. 1. Small community backing

7.2.2. 2. Known compatibility issues

8. HTML 5

8.1. Rank browsers in order of HTML5 reediness