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The ways that web browser makers fund their development costs has changed over time. The first web browser, WorldWideWeb, was a research project.
In addition to being freeware, Netscape Navigator and Opera were also sold commercially.
Internet Explorer, on the other hand, was bundled free with the Windows operating system (and was also downloadable free), and therefore it was funded partly by the sales of Windows to computer manufacturers and direct to users. Internet Explorer also used to be available for the Mac. It is likely that releasing IE for the Mac was part of Microsoft's overall strategy to fight threats to its quasi-monopoly platform dominance – threats such HHHas web standards and Java – by making some web developers, or at least their managers, assume that there was "no need" to develop for anything other than Internet Explorer. In this respect, IE may have contributed to Windows and Microsoft applications sales in another way, through "lock-in" to Microsoft's browser.
In January 2009, the European Commission announced it would investigate the bundling of Internet Explorer with Windows operating systems from Microsoft, saying "Microsoft's tying of Internet Explorer to the Windows operating system harms competition between web browsers, undermines product innovation and ultimately reduces consumer choice." Microsoft Corp v Commission[16][17]
Safari and Mobile Safari were likewise always included with macOS and iOS respectively, so, similarly, they were originally funded by sales of Apple computers and mobile devices, and formed part of the overall Apple experience to customers.
Some commercial web browsers are paid by search engine companies to make their engine default, or to include them as another option. For example, Yahoo! pays Mozilla, the maker of Firefox, to make Yahoo! Search the default search engine in Firefox. Mozilla makes enough money from this deal that it does not need to charge users for Firefox. By virtue of common ownership, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer, and Google Chrome default to their respective vendors' own search engines, Bing and Google Search, and may integrate with other platforms offered by the vendor. This encourages the use of their first-party services, which in turn, exposes users to advertising that can be used as a source of revenue.
Many less-well-known free software browsers, such as Konqueror, were hardly funded at all and were developed mostly by volunteers free of charge.
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Most used web browser by country, as of May 2012.
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Opera
Most used web browser by country, as of June 2015.
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The primary purpose of a web browser is to bring information resources to the user ("retrieval" or "fetching"), allowing them to view the information ("display", "rendering"), and then access other information ("navigation", "following links").
This process begins when the user inputs a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), for example http://en.wikipedia.org/, into the browser. The prefix of the URL, the Uniform Resource Identifier or URI, determines how the URL will be interpreted. The most commonly used kind of URI starts with HTTP: and identifies a resource to be retrieved over the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).[18] Many browsers also support a variety of other prefixes, such as HTTP: for HTTP, FTP: for the File Transfer Protocol, and file: for local files. Prefixes that the web browser cannot directly handle are often handed off to another application entirely. For example, mail to: Uris are usually passed to the user's default e-mail application, and news: Uris are passed to the user's default newsgroup reader.
In the case of HTTP, HTTP, file, and others, once the resource has been retrieved the web browser will display it. HTML and associated content (image files, formatting information such as CS, etc.) is passed to the b

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  • Categorie:
    Communicatie
  • Huidige versie:
    1.0
  • Bijgewerkt:
    2017-09-03
  • Grootte:
    10.6MB
  • Android vereist:
    Android 4.0 or later
  • Distributieovereenkomst:
    TRUE INDIAN
  • ID:
    com.wINDIANWEBBROWSER_5475352