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The Best Web Browsers


  Buying Guide July 28, 2011
 
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Browser Wars: Chrome vs. Internet Explorer vs. Firefox
You're spoilt for choice these days when it comes to choosing a Web browser-all of the big names are viable choices, and, if you don't like the big three there's always Safari and Opera, too. Which one is right for you? We'll help you decide.

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Apple Safari 5.1
Version 5.1 of Apple's browser is mostly meant to update the app for OS X Lion features like full-screen view and multitouch gestures. But for Mac and Windows, it adds a Reading List sidebar that lets you save pages for later perusal. Finally, it gets some speedups and more HTML5 standards support.
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Firefox 5.0
Once Identity Finder has secured all exposed private data, a laptop thief or spying Trojan won't be able to steal your identity. New in this edition, Identity Finder can even scan previous file versions saved by Windows 7 and Vista.
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Google Chrome 12
Chrome Instant means your Web page is ready to read before you finish typing the address. This, its speed, minimalist design, and advanced support for HTML5 have been attracting more and more users to the browser. The latest version adds more security options and limited hardware acceleration.
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Internet Explorer 9
Microsoft's new browser is faster, trimmer, more compliant with HTML5-a major improvement over its predecessor. It also brings some unique capabilities like tab-pinning and hardware acceleration, but only Windows 7 and Vista users need apply.
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Opera 11.50
Opera is fast, HTML5-compliant, and the most feature-packed browser available. More and more sites are correctly displayed in it with each passing day.
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