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  2. Web browser - Wikipedia

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    They automatically log users' browsing history, unless the users turn off their browsing history or use the non-logging private mode. They also allow users to set bookmarks, customize the browser with extensions, and can manage user passwords. [27] Some provide a sync service [28] and web accessibility features. [29]

  3. Internet - Wikipedia

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    The Internet (or internet) [a] is the global system of interconnected computer networks that uses the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) [b] to communicate between networks and devices. It is a network of networks that consists of private , public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of ...

  4. Browsing - Wikipedia

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    Children browsing books . Browsing is a kind of orienting strategy. It is supposed to identify something of relevance for the browsing organism. In context of humans, it is a metaphor taken from the animal kingdom. It is used, for example, about people browsing open shelves in libraries, window shopping, or browsing databases or the Internet.

  5. Doomscrolling - Wikipedia

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    In the internet's infancy, "surfing" was a common verb used in reference to browsing the internet; similarly, the word "scrolling" refers to sliding through online content. [8] After 3 years of being on the Merriam-Webster "watching" list, "doomscrolling" was recognized as an official word in September 2023. [9]

  6. Wikipedia:Link surfing - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Link-Surfing is also called 'hangten-linking' in reference to the surfing term 'hang ten' which is a surfing trick idolized by its risk and difficulty. Considered more to be an internet urban legend or hoax, similar to the bonsai kitten , Extreme Link-Surfing is the activity of deliberately link-surfing through unreliable or illicit ...

  7. Internet metaphors - Wikipedia

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    Surfing the 'Net' is a metaphor that uses the spatial domain of the ocean to suggest that navigating the Internet is similar to the flow of surfing. Other functional metaphors are based on travel within space, such as surfing the Net, which suggests that the Internet is similar to an ocean.

  8. World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    Web navigation, or web surfing, is the common practice of following such hyperlinks across multiple websites. Web applications are web pages that function as application software. The information in the Web is transferred across the Internet using HTTP. Multiple web resources with a common theme and usually a common domain name make up a ...

  9. Egosurfing - Wikipedia

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    Egosurfing is employed by many people for a variety of reasons. According to a study by the Pew Internet & American life project, [3] 47% of American adult Internet users have undertaken a vanity search in Google or another search engine. Some egosurf purely for entertainment, such as finding celebrities with the same name.