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5a4d40ce7a6c4c001a2bbc85 | Web_browser | Today, most commercial web browsers are paid by search engine companies to make their engine default, or to include them as another option. For example, Google pays Mozilla, the maker of Firefox, to make Google Search the default search engine in Firefox. Mozilla makes enough money from this deal that it does not need ... | Why does Mozilla pay Google? | {
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5a4d7cd3755ab9001a10f407 | Web_browser | A browser extension is a computer program that extends the functionality of a web browser. Every major web browser supports the development of browser extensions. | What does making a computer program support? | {
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5a4d7cd3755ab9001a10f408 | Web_browser | A browser extension is a computer program that extends the functionality of a web browser. Every major web browser supports the development of browser extensions. | What does every computer program support? | {
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5a4d552d755ab9001a10f3c1 | Web_browser | Most web browsers can display a list of web pages that the user has bookmarked so that the user can quickly return to them. Bookmarks are also called "Favorites" in Internet Explorer. In addition, all major web browsers have some form of built-in web feed aggregator. In Firefox, web feeds are formatted as "live bookmar... | What are live bookmarks called in Opera? | {
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5a4d552d755ab9001a10f3c2 | Web_browser | Most web browsers can display a list of web pages that the user has bookmarked so that the user can quickly return to them. Bookmarks are also called "Favorites" in Internet Explorer. In addition, all major web browsers have some form of built-in web feed aggregator. In Firefox, web feeds are formatted as "live bookmar... | What is built in to all bookmarks? | {
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5a4d552d755ab9001a10f3c3 | Web_browser | Most web browsers can display a list of web pages that the user has bookmarked so that the user can quickly return to them. Bookmarks are also called "Favorites" in Internet Explorer. In addition, all major web browsers have some form of built-in web feed aggregator. In Firefox, web feeds are formatted as "live bookmar... | How do bookmarks behave in IE? | {
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5a4d552d755ab9001a10f3c4 | Web_browser | Most web browsers can display a list of web pages that the user has bookmarked so that the user can quickly return to them. Bookmarks are also called "Favorites" in Internet Explorer. In addition, all major web browsers have some form of built-in web feed aggregator. In Firefox, web feeds are formatted as "live bookmar... | How are feed aggregators formatted as in Opera? | {
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5a4d552d755ab9001a10f3c5 | Web_browser | Most web browsers can display a list of web pages that the user has bookmarked so that the user can quickly return to them. Bookmarks are also called "Favorites" in Internet Explorer. In addition, all major web browsers have some form of built-in web feed aggregator. In Firefox, web feeds are formatted as "live bookmar... | What kind of web pages are included in IE? | {
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5a4d569d755ab9001a10f3cb | Web_browser | Most browsers support HTTP Secure and offer quick and easy ways to delete the web cache, download history, form and search history, cookies, and browsing history. For a comparison of the current security vulnerabilities of browsers, see comparison of web browsers. | What do most cookies support? | {
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5a4d569d755ab9001a10f3cc | Web_browser | Most browsers support HTTP Secure and offer quick and easy ways to delete the web cache, download history, form and search history, cookies, and browsing history. For a comparison of the current security vulnerabilities of browsers, see comparison of web browsers. | What does comparing browsing history show about your computer? | {
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5a4d569d755ab9001a10f3cd | Web_browser | Most browsers support HTTP Secure and offer quick and easy ways to delete the web cache, download history, form and search history, cookies, and browsing history. For a comparison of the current security vulnerabilities of browsers, see comparison of web browsers. | What does comparison of web browsers offer you to do quickly? | {
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5a4d7b69755ab9001a10f3fb | Web_browser | Early web browsers supported only a very simple version of HTML. The rapid development of proprietary web browsers led to the development of non-standard dialects of HTML, leading to problems with interoperability. Modern web browsers support a combination of standards-based and de facto HTML and XHTML, which should be... | What did early XHTML support? | {
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5a4d7b69755ab9001a10f3fc | Web_browser | Early web browsers supported only a very simple version of HTML. The rapid development of proprietary web browsers led to the development of non-standard dialects of HTML, leading to problems with interoperability. Modern web browsers support a combination of standards-based and de facto HTML and XHTML, which should be... | What did the rapid development of modern web browsers lead to? | {
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5a4d7b69755ab9001a10f3fd | Web_browser | Early web browsers supported only a very simple version of HTML. The rapid development of proprietary web browsers led to the development of non-standard dialects of HTML, leading to problems with interoperability. Modern web browsers support a combination of standards-based and de facto HTML and XHTML, which should be... | What problems arose after the development of modern web browsers? | {
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