
Web browsers work by rendering HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) code into a visible web page. Let’s put on our glasses (or adjust them anime-style ) for a second. How does that work? If your address bar doesn’t detect an address or a domain, it automatically searches the web for you. When you type in your question into the address bar, it’s not the browser that looks for the answer for you. Web browsers allow users to view, locate, and access these websites.Search engines use algorithms to rank websites.While web browsers can be used to search for information on the internet, they are not search engines themselves.
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Many people believe that web browsers are search engines.
