If you're like me, you use a web browser just about every day. The vehicle for my online experience since my first foray in 1995, web browsers have become an integral part of daily life. But the browser space has always been complex. You may remember the "browser wars" in the late 90's where Netscape fell to Microsoft's Internet Explorer. This leading to innovation stagnation and the poor quality Internet Explorer 6. Luckily, this all changed and now there are a lots of capable web browsers. What's more, they're all vying for your use. Chrome, Firefox, Opera, IE, Safari, etc...