Browsing in a sentence as a noun

Only slighty more roundabout than RMS's system for browsing the web.

It's probably a great testament to its good design that I failed to notice how well it works when browsing Amazon.

The main problem is not that of hiding your browsing from an employer, but having the self control to work rather than browsing.

About 7 years ago one of my graduate students \nwas browsing 20 publications from ACS to create a vocabulary.

It's making browsing comments - especially for very popular topics with lots of comments - much harder.

I bought a really cheap netbook, installed archlinux+xmonad on it, and am using it as my primary machine at home for web browsing + programming + LaTeX.

I had a number of concerns browsing through Pariser's book, but I would encourage anyone interested in these issues to pick up a copy; it's a thoughtful read.

But a device that can run no compromise Office style apps, business apps, the millions of existing Windows apps in general... and then pick up and go with a nice touchscreen keyboard, touch UI, web browsing, etc... I know I've used the word a couple times but it's brilliant.

I think you would have been justified saying "This requirement is ethically suspect, I will not be a party to it, and if the business requires otherwise then our time together is at an end.", even if semi-coercively browsing folks' Facebooks was demonstrably a wonderful idea for the business.

Proper Noun Examples for Browsing

Reporting one of those websites make the safe-browsing re-scan the website, and find absolutely no issue with it and white-label it, which is even worse...I contacted the Safe-Browsing initiative to report the issue and they told me "that their wasn't any issue on those websites...".

Browsing definitions

noun

reading superficially or at random

See also: browse

noun

the act of feeding by continual nibbling

See also: browse