Searching describes looking for something specific, and generally by entering search terms at a search engine to find information you want.
Browsing is scanning the worldwide web through links from one site to another or one page to another. Searching on the other hand refers to looking for specific pieces of information using search engines.
WHAT IS A BROWER?
A web browser is considered a software application that allows people to access, retrieve and view information on the internet. The information that may be "browsed" can be in the form of text content on a web page, an image, video, audio etc. The most popular Web Browsers currently in use are Firefox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari.
HOW DOES A BROWSER WORK?
The process begins with the user inputting a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) like http, https, ftp, file etc. (example: http://www.computer-geek.net/). The browser then displays the resource by passing the HTML (main markup language for web pages) to the browser's layout engine to be translated from markup to an interactive document that you can view on your screen.
WHAT IS A SEARCH ENGINE?
The main purpose of a search engine is to search for information on the Internet. They are software programs that search for websites based on keywords that the user types in. The search engine then goes through their databases of information in order to locate the information you are looking for. The main search engines currently be used are Google, Bing, and Yahoo.
HOW DOES A SEARCH ENGINE WORK?
Search engines send out "web crawlers" or "Spiders" (automated computer programs that browse the internet in a methodical and automated manner) to create a copy of all the web pages they have been to so the search engine can then index the pages to create web site listings that facilitate faster searches. A user types a query into the search engine and the search engine then sorts through millions of pages in its database to find a match to that specific query. The search engine then produces the results to your query in a ranked order according to relevancy.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE?
You basically use a Browser to access information on the Internet while you use a Search Engine to point you in the right direction of a website that relates to the words you type in. You actually have to use a Browser to get to a search engine, for example; typing in www.google.com which will then take you to the google web page. A very clever person used this analogy - If you are sitting in your car, the browser would be your windshield and the steering wheel would be the search engine.
The difference between Bing Search and Internet Explorer is that Bing is a search engine and Explorer is a browser.
You need to use a web browser to get to the search engine.
A web browser is different than a search engine. A web browser is used to look at webpages located on the Internet, while a search engine is a website that you can go to search for webpages, like Google, Yahoo, or Bing. Search engines are viewed from a web browser. Unless you use the Google Chrome web browser, then your browser doubles as your search engine.
AOL is a Search Engine.
Search Engine: A search engine is a webpage that has a catalog of websites; which is tied into the Search Box. Search Engines include Google, Yahoo and countless others. Browser: A web browser is software that is installed on your Computer. This might be Internet Explorer, Netscape, FireFox, Safari, Opera. It displays the websites that you want to go to.
Internet explorer has a search engine built into it but it is not considered a search engine. It is a web browser that opens the web so you can choose a search engine.
Search engines all you to search for sites. Web browsers display web pages.Search engines : It give list of website which are relevant to Search Keywords. Web Browsers : A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web
There is not really a diffrents between those because there the same thing
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really...........nothing. there the same..
NO! You need an installable snippet of code in your browser to select your search engine to search automatically in your favorite search engine in the browser.
Chrome is a web browser.