¶ … Internet Browsers
Business -- Information Systems
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This paper is a reflection of the experience of interfacing with internet browsers. Reflecting upon this experience in the information or digital age is a worthwhile activity. How consumers interface with software is an intriguing issue from an economic perspective, from a business perspective, and from a consumer perspective. We are in the age of the peer-review. If a website or a browser is arduous or unpleasant to interact with, those details will travel around the world via the internet with great acceleration. Thus it is important for software to function efficiently, have pleasing aesthetics, and be simple to maneuver. How a browser is organized, the kind of experience the user has with the browser and the website, is important and crucial in the information age. If a browser is not a pleasant experience, people will not use/consume it and no profit will be made. The reputation of the company will be worthless. In the information age, peer review and reputation are almost everything. The paper will describe, reflect upon, and offer a comparative analysis of the experience of two internet browsers.
Comparative Analysis of Internet Browsers
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