According to their tag wikis, and refer to the same thing.

While we're at it, should probably be renamed to .

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and has been made synonyms.

Although browser may refer to different kinds of browsers as Justin Satyr has mentioned, the term is usually used to refer to web browser, and the fact that the wiki tag suggests so doesn't help. It is necessary to disambiguate the and merge the rest into

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Quite a few of the questions in webbrowser are about the WebBrowser control in .NET. Perhaps these should be retagged to webbrowser-control or something similar? – hammar Sep 30 '11 at 20:41
Or just leave it the way it is, that's the name of the class. No dash. Nobody ever points their webbrowser to stackoverflow.com, that's a browser. – Uphill Luge Oct 1 '11 at 0:34

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A browser isn't necessarily a web browser. Other browsers include file browsers, directory browsers, search results browsers, network path browsers, help browsers, media browsers, etc. Most are derivatives of file browsers, but regardless there are several opportunities to use browser in a context other than web browsing.

Referring to a web browser as a browser is essentially slang. "Open your browser" honestly isn't that specific and it's through context that we know what "browser" refers to. If users have a question pertaining to webbrowsers, they should specify webbrowser in the tags.

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In that case the tag wiki should be edited. – Mechanical snail Oct 1 '11 at 1:33

Until 's wiki:

A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web...

and 's wiki:

A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

ARE SAME one should be merged into another. I propose web-browser.

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Downvoting without commenting? Don't be a moron. – abatishchev Oct 31 '12 at 15:00

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