A Brief History and Comparison of Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox, Slides of Fundamentals of E-Commerce

An overview of the history, development, and market share of internet explorer, google chrome, and mozilla firefox, three major web browsers. It includes information on their release dates, operating system compatibility, and unique features.

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E-Business
Present browsers’ status
IE still takes up the
largest marketplace of
web browsers. But we
can find that Chrome
and Firefox are chasing
hard.
OperaSafari and
other browsers also take
up some parts of the
market.
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E-Business

Present browsers’ status IE still takes up the largest marketplace of web browsers. But we can find that Chrome and Firefox are chasing hard. Opera、Safari and other browsers also take up some parts of the market.

Internet Explorer

The history of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser from Microsoft includes 1.0 (1995), 2.0 (

  1. 3.0 (1996), 4.0 (1997), 5 .0 (1999), 6.0 (2001), 7.0 ( 006), 8.0 (2009), and 9.0 (2011). Internet Explorer has supported Microsoft Windows, but also has Apple Macintosh version、 the UNIX version and mobile version. Internet Explorer's original logo

Development

IE 1.0 IE 9.

Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source web browser descended from the Mozilla Application Suite and managed by Mozilla Corporation. As of November 2011, Firefox is the third most widely used browser, according to different estimates, with approximately 25% of worldwide usage share of web browsers. The browser has had particular success in Germany and Poland, where it is the most popular browser with 51% usage and 46% respectively.

Mozilla Firefox

Development

IE 1.0 IE 4.

Opera is a web browser and Internet suite developed by Opera Software with over 200 million users worldwide.[4] The browser handles common Internet-related tasks such as displaying web sites, sending and receiving e- mail messages, managing contacts, chatting on IRC, downloading files via BitTorrent, and reading web feeds. Opera is offered free of charge for personal computers and mobile phones. Opera Development Fit to Window Page zooming Voice control Content blocker Download manager Hotclick Image loading Mouse gestures Panels Pop-up blocking

What comes next

User interfacePrivacy and securityStandards supportExtensibility