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  2. Server Name Indication - Wikipedia

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    First web browsers with SNI support appeared in 2006 (Mozilla Firefox 2.0, Internet Explorer 7), web servers later (Apache HTTP Server in 2009, Microsoft IIS in 2012). For an application program to implement SNI, the TLS library it uses must implement it and the application must pass the hostname to the TLS library.

  3. Google Web Server - Wikipedia

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    In May, 2015, GWS was ranked as the fourth most popular web server on the internet after Apache, nginx and Microsoft IIS, powering an estimated 7.95% of active websites. [4] Web page requests on most Google pages provide "gws" (without a version number) in the HTTP header as an indication of the web server software being used.

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  5. Chrome Web Store - Wikipedia

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    Chrome Web Store was publicly unveiled in December 2010, [2] and was opened on February 11, 2011, with the release of Google Chrome 9.0. [3] A year later it was redesigned to "catalyze a big increase in traffic, across downloads, users, and total number of apps". [4]

  6. Bloom filter - Wikipedia

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    The Google Chrome web browser previously used a Bloom filter to identify malicious URLs. Any URL was first checked against a local Bloom filter, and only if the Bloom filter returned a positive result was a full check of the URL performed (and the user warned, if that too returned a positive result).

  7. Brave (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    This version of Brave came preloaded with approximately 250 ads and sent a detailed log of the user's browsing activity to Brave for the short-term purpose of testing this functionality. Brave announced that expanded trials would follow. [9] Until December 2018, Brave ran on a fork of Electron called Muon, which they marketed as a "more secure ...

  8. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    Entering the tabview on the Google Chrome app and swiping up on a tab five times will cause the tab to do a backflip. [194] Opening more than 99 tabs in the Google Chrome app will result in ":D" shown instead of the number of opened tabs. In incognito tab it will show ";)". [194]

  9. Progressive web app - Wikipedia

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    Progressive web apps employ the progressive enhancement web development strategy. Some progressive web apps use an architectural approach called the App Shell Model. [25] In this model, service workers store the Basic User Interface or "shell" of the responsive web design web application in the browser's offline cache. This model allows for ...