Web browsers have been around since Sir Tim Berners Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1990.
These gateways let us access information, watch videos and play games among other things and the importance of a browser is no less important in our app-driven society in 2016.
Extensions, plug-ins and tabs are all now commonplace, while web security is a priority. Early leaders have come and gone, while Microsoft’s much-maligned offerings have transformed and Google has looked to exert its dominance against plucky outsiders like Firefox and Opera. Apple being Apple, naturally has its own too.
But what do you know about web browsers?
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