About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Web browser, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Content-control software, Comparison of web browsers, Usage share of web browsers, Opera, Browser wars, ILoo, Features of the Opera web browser, About URI scheme, Favicon, List of web browsers, Pwn2Own, NPAPI, Comparison of browser synchronizers, NetSurf, KidZui, Internet Explorer Mobile, Cross-browser, Proxy auto-config, Bookmark, SpaceTime, WapTV, BrowserChoice.eu, Universal Edit Button, SurfWatch, Site-specific browser, Privacy mode, Vision Mobile Browser, Kirix Strata, Web browsing history, RockMelt, Browser sniffing, Address bar, Web chat, Metabrowsing, MicroB, List of web browsers for Unix and Unix-like operating systems, ZAC Browser, Version targeting, Sputnik, Gollum browser, ZuiTube, VMS Mosaic, Browser speed test, UZard Web, SPDY, IEs4Linux, Lunascape, View-source URI scheme, HtmlUnit, Fusion WebPilot Secure Embedded Browser, Byte serving, Variant object, LiveConnect, E15, FavBackup, Gazelle, Fresco, Tkhtml, Voice browser, Polaris Browser, Associative browsing, Teashark, Smart bookmark, Webarchive, Fizzik, HTTP body data, Cobrowsing, Search plugin, MathPlayer, NSIcom CrE-ME, Mosaic-CK, Vitalize!, Galio, Autofill, Shared Dictionary Compression Over HTTP, Helper application, BookLink, Open Java Interface, Maxigate, Multimodal browser, QtWeb, EGBrowser. Excerpt: The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of web browsers. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. A rough estimation of usage share by percent of layout engines/web browsers as of Q2 2009, see usage share of web browsers. This is a table of personal computer web browsers by year of release of major version, in chronological order, with the approximate number of worldwide Internet users in millions. Note that Internet user data is related to the e...