Web Browser Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Web Browser stocks.

Web Browser Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 GOOGL Dow Jones Futures: Bulls Run Past Google; 7 Stocks In Buy Zones, MicroStrategy Dives
Nov 22 GOOGL Firms can use AI to help offset Budget tax hikes, says Google UK boss
Nov 21 GOOGL Google could be forced to sell Chrome. Here's what you need to know
Nov 21 GOOGL Google stock hammered after DOJ calls for Chrome sale
Nov 21 GOOGL Google Against The DoJ: Market Overreacts
Nov 21 GOOGL Bitcoin nears $100K, Alphabet drags Mag 7: Market Takeaways
Nov 21 GOOGL OpenAI ponders releasing web browser to challenge Google: report
Nov 21 GOOGL S&P 500 Gains and Losses Today: Stocks Rise After Nvidia Earnings; Alphabet Falls
Nov 21 GOOGL Google: Star Of The Show -- Buy On Panic
Nov 21 GOOGL US Equities Markets End Higher Thursday as Traders Weigh Nvidia Earnings, Economic Data
Nov 21 GOOGL Alphabet's AI Investments Pay Off
Nov 21 GOOGL Alphabet's Google Says DOJ Proposals to Restore Online Search Competition Would 'Harm' Consumers
Nov 21 GOOGL Marissa Mayer just laid out a possible business model for ad-supported AI chatbots
Nov 21 GOOGL Analysis-Legal hurdles ahead for Google's forced sale of Chrome
Nov 21 GOOGL Nvidia says next-gen Blackwell chip sales will top prior forecasts, calming delay worries
Nov 21 GOOGL The DOJ-Google Fight Comes Into Focus. Why It’s Finally Hitting Alphabet’s Stock.
Nov 21 GOOGL Could Another Magnificent 7 Stock Beat Nvidia In 2025? Poll Says Not Likely, 27% Pick This Potential Winner
Nov 21 GOOGL Google-Anthropic deal could be unwound as part of DOJ antitrust case: report
Nov 21 GOOGL Jim Cramer Agrees With Famous Analyst’s Latest Bull Thesis on Alphabet (GOOG)
Nov 21 GOOGL Why Alphabet (GOOGL) Stock Is Down Today
Web Browser

A web browser (commonly referred to as a browser) is a software application for accessing information on the World Wide Web. Each individual web page, image, and video is identified by a distinct URL, enabling browsers to retrieve and display them on the user's device.
A web browser is not the same thing as a search engine, though the two are often confused. For a user, a search engine is just a website, such as google.com, that stores searchable data about other websites. But to connect to a website's server and display its pages, a user needs to have a web browser installed on their device.The most popular browsers are Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, and Edge.

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