Considering the amount of time everyone spends online today, it is funny that many people still don't know what a web browser is, even though they use it every day.
The following video is a questionnaire conducted by Google while promoting their browser Chrome, and it shows that many people don't know what a browser is, or they confuse a browser with a search engine. Only a few people answered correctly.
It also seems that Google is determined to educate people on what a browser is. The latest post on the Official Google Blog has a quick comparison showing that people spend way more time on the web than they spend in their car. However, they are more likely to know which car they are driving than to know which browser they are using.
The author of that post, Jason Toff, created a small video clip explaining what a browser is. It is intended for those who know almost nothing about the computer's technical terms. Take a look:
In addition, Toff has also created a simple site, WhatBrowser.org, that gives even more information about browsers. On this site, you can see which web browser you're using, explore links to browser diagnostic tests and read some useful tips for getting the most out of your browser.
So, do you know which browser you're using?
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Web Browsers for Dummies
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Amr El-Helw,
Browser,
Chrome,
Firefox,
Google,
Internet,
Internet Explorer,
software,
video,
youtube
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