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  1. froggyboy604

    Have you used Virtual Machine/Operating System Emulator software to use the Internet?

    Yes, I used Virtual Machine/Virtualization Operating System software like VirtualBox to use the internet with operating systems like Windows, Linux, and Android running inside a Virtual Machine software. I used Firefox, Chrome, and the built-in updaters in Linux installed on a Virtual Machine...
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    Firefox 52 will be the last version of Firefox for Windows XP and Vista

    Firefox released Firefox 52 earlier this week to the public, and it has a few notable thingies. First of all, FireFox 52 is the last version of FireFox which will support Windows XP and Vista, from this point on a user who wants to snag the latest versions with the newest features of Firefox...
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    Would you stick a Chrome, IE/MS Edge or Firefox Logo on a computer, smartphone, or other stuff?

    I won't stick a sticker of a web browser logo on my stuff which I plan on taking out in public like a laptop, bag, or binder. There are some people who very supportive one web browser over the other, and there is a chance I may have a less friendly conversation with a Internet Explorer, MS...
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    Are companies giving up on web browser programs/apps now that mobile and PC apps are very popular?

    I feel a lot of companies like Google and Microsoft are rarely talking about their web browser website programs like Google Docs, Gmail, Hangouts, Microsoft Office Online, Hotmail, etc. Companies seem to be giving up on the idea that many users want to do most of their daily tasks like typing...
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    What kind of Tablet is best for Web Browsing both desktop and mobile websites?

    I think Windows tablets are the best type of tablets for browsing the most types of websites because Windows still support Adobe Flash, Java, Silverlight, and other plug-ins which are not available on iOS, and Android. The web browsers for Windows also work better than most mobile browsers...
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    Firefox will support Windows XP and Vista until September 2017

    To this day, Mozilla's latest software can work with your decade-old PC. However, even that team has its limits -- it's phasing out support for XP and Vista starting next year. Mozilla will start by moving users on these operating systems to the Extended Support Release in March 2017, limiting...
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    Windows tablet Better for web browser users who visit sites with flash Java ActiveX web apps games?

    I think if you visit many older websites which require Adobe Flash Player, Microsoft Silverlight which is similar to Flash, Java for playing browser games like Runescape, and use ActiveX programs in Internet Explorer, a Windows tablet is a better choice for your mobile browsing needs. Android...
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    Views on websites that change web browser's address bar's link when autoloading new articles?

    I find websites which change the address bar's website link when It auto-load new content after I scroll down the page very annoying. Sometimes, I just want to go back to the original page like Google Search results instead of clicking the back button many times, and have the website scroll up...
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    Would there be a Web Browser on the Nintendo Switch, and will it be Good?

    I think there most likely will be a web browser on the Nintendo Switch. The Switch's web browser maybe similar to the web browser on the Wii U. I think the Switch web browser would not be as good as Firefox, Maxthon, and Chrome for mobile, and desktop web browsers for Windows where you can use...
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    Mozilla will finally add multi-process support to Firefox 48

    Almost seven years ago, Mozilla announced that it would begin implementing a new multiprocess-capable version of its popular browser. Now, it’s finally ready to start rolling that capability out to its users, though only slowly at first. As of this writing, Firefox’s multi-process implementation...
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    Now you can try Amazon Echo Speaker Service… in a browser

    Want to take Amazon’s Alexa voice service for a spin, but don’t want to spend money on an Amazon Echo or another product with Alexa support? All you need is a web browser. Amazon has launched Echosim.io, a website where you can interact with with a virtual Amazon Echo. It’s aimed at developers...
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    Are Tablets with a PC operating system more useful for using web browsers?

    I think Windows, and Ubuntu Linux PC operating systems on Tablets can be more useful for using a web browser. Windows, and Linux are both compatible with Adobe Flash Player, Java, and other plug-ins for web browsers. I still encounter certain websites where you need Adobe Flash Player, and...
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    Would you pick a Smartphone with 1 GB of RAM or a PC with 1 GB of RAM to use a web browser program ?

    I would choose to use a Linux PC with 1GB of RAM to browse the web with a web browser because there are more choices in lightweight operating systems like PuppyLinux and web browsers like Midori, Webs/Epiphany which are designed to browse the web on a computer with 1GB of RAM or less. I used to...
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    Can a $100-200 computer be good enough to use a web browser at a good speed?

    Yes, I think that some $100-200 computers are good enough to use a web browser at a good speed. But, if the operating system on cheap computer is Windows 7-10, there would be some speed problems when using a web browser because Windows doesn't work very well on 1-2GB RAM in my experience. 1-2GB...
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    Facebook Testing New In-App Browser For Mobile

    Facebook for mobile has a built-in browser, in case you did not already know this. This makes it easier for users to browse websites outside of Facebook, while still sort of remaining in Facebook, but it looks like the company’s latest browser really wants users to stay within the app. As you...
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    Would you rather have more mobile or desktop web browser users coming to your forum, or website?

    I rather have more desktop web browser users coming to my forum, and websites like blogs since I think desktop web browser users probably spend more time on websites instead of a few seconds, and members on desktop browsers are more likely to post more quality topics, and replies instead of just...
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    Would you use your tablet/phone web browser more if it had a keyboard and mouse connected to it?

    Yes, I probably use my tablet's web browser apps more if I had a keyboard and mouse connected to a tablet because I don't like touchscreen keyboards for typing long links in the address bar and making long keyword searches on Search engines like Yahoo. Using my finger or a stylus to click on...
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