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Search Engine - a program that searches for and identifies items in a database that

correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding
particular sites on the World Wide Web
Examples :
1. Google Search - Google Search is a search engine provided and operated by Google
2. Google Scholar - Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes
the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and
discipline
3. Bing - Bing is Microsoft’s answer to Google and it was launched in 2009. Bing is the
default search engine in Microsoft’s web browser. At Bing, they are always striving to
make it a better search engine but it’s got a long way to go to give Google competition.
4. Yahoo! – Yahoo! is powered by Bing, so search results are incredibly similar between
the two search engines.
5. Yandex - Yandex has many quality indicators or badges it can display alongside search
results. One of the most prominent is the site quality index or SQI which indicates how
useful your site is to users.

Web Browsers - A web browser takes you anywhere on the internet. It retrieves
information from other parts of the web and displays it on your desktop or mobile device.
The information is transferred using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, which defines how
text, images and video are transmitted on the web

Examples
1. Google Chrome – Google Chrome is a web browser that's free to download from the
internet. Created by the company that created the Google search engine, it's been
designed to be both simple to use and fast. Google Chrome's key benefits and features.
Pages are quick to open and load. You can search the web from inside the address bar
2. Safari – Safari is a web browser developed by Apple. It is built into Apple's operating
systems, including macOS, iOS, and iPadOS, and uses Apple's open-source browser
engine WebKit, which was derived from KHTML. Apple Inc.
3. Opera – Opera is a multi-platform web browser developed by its namesake company
Opera. The browser is based on Chromium. Opera is available on Windows, macOS,
Linux, Android, and iOS (Safari WebKit engine). There are also mobile versions called
Opera Mobile and Opera Mini.
4. Internet Explorer – Internet Explorer (IE) is a web browser that formerly came bundled
with the Microsoft Windows operating system. The browser was deprecated in
Windows 10 in favor of Microsoft's new Edge Browser. It remains available on a few
versions of Windows, such as Windows 8.1, and Microsoft Edge includes a feature called
IE mode.
5. Firefox – irefox is a free and open-source web browser that provides a number of
features for easy web browsing. Google Chrome is a free web browser but it is not open
source, it is the most used web browser for desktop. 2. Firefox development was done
by Mozilla Foundation.

Gantong, Thanya Ivionna M. E – TEC


STEM 11 – Curie Ma’am Andrea Crisabel Sevilla Sanchez

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