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What is a Web Browser?

A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for accessing and displaying websites on the world wide web. When you use a web browser, you can access various types of content such as text, images, videos, audio files, and more.

Some common examples of web browsers include Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Opera. These browsers are available for desktop computers, laptops, mobile devices, and tablets.

When you open a web browser, you can enter a URL (uniform resource locator) to access a specific website or search for content using a search engine like Google or Bing. The browser then communicates with the website's server to retrieve the requested content and display it in your browser window.

Some of the key features of web browsers include:

1. Rendering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript code to display web pages.
2. Supporting various media formats such as images, videos, and audio files.
3. Allowing users to navigate between websites using links and bookmarks.
4. Providing a range of tools and options for customizing the browsing experience, such as privacy settings and extensions.
5. Integrating with other software applications and services, such as email clients and social media platforms.

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