Amber Wilson ITEC 6375 Thursday, July 21, 2011
Setting/Environment University of Central Arkansas-Torreyson Library UCA website General internet surfing Blackboard Centra
Browsers Investigated Internet Explorer 8 Internet Explorer 9 was not compatible with my system Mozilla Firefox Version 5.0 Google Chrome Version
Similarities Tabbed browsing Bookmarks/favorites Password managers URL bar/search engine box History options
Differences Internet Explorer Pre-loaded on all windows machines and highly compatible Must be running Windows 7 operating system Firefox Pioneered add-ons and customization; still has options in this area Ensures compatibility of all add-ons and offers to update them when browser updates Google Sand-boxing/kill individual pages Re-open closed tab
Recommendation Google Chrome Speed Aesthetics Simplicity Re-open closed tab Stream-lined Sand-boxing/kill individual pages Automatic updates Increasing popularity and technical support
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