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Web browser

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  1. A software program that facilitates entry to and usage of the Internet.


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Usage metastasized from there, spreading to noncoders and tech enthusiasts who raved about how it could take control of a computer, use a web browser and complete tasks far afield from coding.

From The Wall Street Journal

That was when Netscape Navigator 1.0, the first commercially developed web browser, was released.

From The Wall Street Journal

In 2011, Marc Andreessen, the software engineer who co-authored the first widely used web browser before becoming a prominent venture capitalist, famously wrote a Wall Street Journal column titled, “Why Software is Eating the World.”

From MarketWatch

“It freaks me out that people are choosing to talk to fake people instead of socializing, and I worry it could become an addiction,” said Annika Frederick, a 14-year-old in Denver who only occasionally uses ChatGPT—and always in a web browser.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maybe you then turn to your web browser or Amazon app to track it down and buy it, says Solis.

From The Wall Street Journal