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B12-Roque, Gabriel Ian P.

8-Nitrogen

Top 5 Browsers

1. GOOGLE CROME-A multi-purpose web browser that was released in 2008. This web browser
can be used to make Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more. Google chrome can also be used
to access information by searching it; another function of google chrome is accessing other
websites.

2. MICROSOFT EDGE-A browser that is pre-installed on all new Windows 10 and Windows 11
devices This browser is heavily integrated into the operating system and is the default app for
opening web pages and ebooks and PDF files.
3. SAFARI-Safari is Apple's first-party web browser for all of its hardware, from Mac
computers and laptops to its iPhones, iPads, iPod touches, and Apple Watches. The browser
is pre-installed on all Apple devices and is the default app for opening web pages. Safari
supports all major Apple features, such as Apple Pay and AirDrop, and can also perform
Touch ID and Face ID tasks on compatible Apple devices.
4. FIREFOX-Mozilla's Firefox is one of the most popular alternatives to Chrome, Microsoft
Edge, and Safari. The Firefox internet browser updates regularly with bug fixes, speed
improvements, security enhancements, and new features. However, these updates can be
frustrating when they automatically start installing when you open the app. Then you have to
wait several minutes for the new version to download and install.
5. OPERA-The Opera web browser launched on Windows in 1996 and is now available on
Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, and even Java phones. The desktop versions of Opera support a
wide range of add-ons that bring extra functionality to the browser beyond browsing the
web. Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp can run within a pinned taskbar on the left side of
the screen, and the browser features built-in screen capture functionality as well.

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