Many of us these days
depend on the World Wide Web to bring the world’s information to our
fingertips, and put us in touch with people and events across the globe
instantaneously.
These powerful online
experiences are possible thanks to an open web that can be accessed by anyone
through a web browser, on any Internet-connected device in the world.
But
how do our browsers and the web actually work? How has the World Wide Web
evolved into what we know and love today? And what do we need to know to
navigate the web safely and efficiently?
“20 Things I
Learned About Browsers and the Web” is a short guide for anyone who’s curious
about the basics of browsers and the web. Here’s what you’ll find here:
First we’ll
look at the Internet, the very backbone that allows the web to exist. We’ll
also take a look at how the web is used today, through cloud computing and web
apps.
Then, we’ll
introduce the building blocks of web pages like HTML and JavaScript, and review
how their invention and evolution have changed the websites you visit every
day. We’ll also take a look at the modern browser and how it helps users browse
the web more safely and securely.
Finally,
we’ll look ahead to the exciting innovations in browsers and web technologies
that we believe will give us all even faster and more immersive online
experiences in the future.
Life as citizens of the web can be liberating and empowering,
but also deserves some self-education. Just as we’d want to know various basic
facts as citizens of our physical neighborhoods -- water safety, key services,
local businesses -- it’s increasingly important to understand a similar set of
information about our online lives. That’s the spirit in which we wrote this
guide. Many of the examples used to illustrate the features and functionality
of the browser often refer back to Chrome, the open-source browser that we know
well. We hope you find this guide as enjoyable to read as we did to create.
Happy browsing!
TO BE CONTINUED.......
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