Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

The Difference Between a Web-Browser and a Search-Engine

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This very basic tutorial will show you the difference between a web-browser and a search-engine. It uses Safari as the browser and Google as the search engine, but anyone will be able to learn from it, regardless of what they use.

Comments

16 Responses to “The Difference Between a Web-Browser and a Search-Engine”
  1. jlr022159 says:

    URL = Uniform Resource Locator

    (not “Universal Reading Language”)

  2. joeterkaly says:

    Great explanation!!

  3. cecilia8701 says:

    eZdia has launched its meta search engine which lets search users directly interact with experts related to the field of their search queries. This enables exchange of accurate and useful knowledge. Have a look at eZdia.

  4. TuT4All says:

    i like bus not taxi =P

  5. hoskeebo says:

    Thanks. Since I made the video I’ve heard lots of explanations for what URL means. Most seem to agree that it means Uniform Resource Locator (world wide web address)

  6. jhiggy6 says:

    universal reading language = URL

  7. braryteach says:

    Great introduction! I’m going to include the address for this video in a web basics handout for a class. Lots of my beginners are confused about this topic.

  8. hoskeebo says:

    To all the little minds who make fun of people who are learning things that you think you already understand:
    Please keep in mind that the title of this video should make you understand that it is for rank newbies.

    You may be much too advanced for this (how nice for you), but please keep childish comments that make fun of people who are trying to learn, to yourself, OK?

  9. ComputerHelpful says:

    lol

  10. hoskeebo says:

    Maybe you’re right. Maybe I should have given a tutorial about spelling and grammar instead.

  11. xecution98 says:

    that is such a shit tutoryal ur just explaning what internet is

  12. daykm says:

    My computer ist a Dell Window Vista.

    So I go to the top and find a “Menu-Bar”
    and click it and will find a way to close
    it? Ok

  13. hoskeebo says:

    I”m not sure which web-browser you are using, and which platform (Windows, Mac, Linux). On a Mac you go to the main menu-bar at the top of your computer, (while you are using the browser) and click on the name of the browser. A drop-down menu will come down, and you click on “Quit (whatever the name of the program is).”
    I’m not sure about Windows or Linux. It should be similar, though.

  14. daykm says:

    I have a question, how do you close
    the web-browser? I installed something
    called “Silver Light” and it said I had
    to close mein web-browser.

  15. wizardesse says:

    Good work. Thanks.

  16. puppetess says:

    Good basic tutorial. I’m sure lots of people will benefit from it.

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