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I remember seeing something of that sort a couple of years ago but I can't recall what it was? I'm not searching for conqueror which is an external web browser.

Does any of you about such a browser?

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    Though it's not yet stable, I keep an eye on [emacs-xwidgets](http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsXWidgets) – Daimrod Jan 09 '12 at 12:27
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    As of Emacs 24.4 (not yet released), there is a built-in web browser: `M-x eww` (alias `M-x web`). That's an enhancement of the `shr` html rendering that's been in since 24.1, so you can make do with that in some situations; see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19632185/display-contents-of-remote-html-in-emacs – phils Feb 22 '14 at 00:24

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w3m can be run in Emacs buffer as well through emacs-w3m. Note that contrary to Emacs/W3, this is not a pure browser implemementation in Emacs Lisp, but an interface to a standalone tool, and in fact it's not graphical as well.

Some day http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsXWidgets work will be finished and hackers will be able to surf the interwebs conviniently without leaving Emacs at all since modern browsers will merge with their notorious ancestor.

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I don't think it's being actively developed, but you might try EZBL:

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I think you might be looking for Emacs/W3 but as it stated in the corresponding wikipedia article, it is now somewhat obsolete. A rewrite is pending, but I don't know about its status.

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I can suggest EXWM - Emacs window manager. You can use any web browser you prefer with it. It works on linux only. You can use it alongside current DE or as a separate DE (in which case you may be interested in making sort of menu bars etc - just google how). Personaly I prefer Manjaro-KDE setup with EXWM running alongside KDE. You can read HN (Hacker News), reddit (r/emacs) for more detailed explanations and ideas. E.g. people can use firefox, chrome, nyxt (next), qutebrowser, eaf-browser in exwm with no problem. If you want to go deeper and integrate your gui browser with emacs like here you may consider nyxt, eaf-browser (readily integrated history), xwidget-webkit. Firefox with KDE-browser integration and other hacks is also possible (see ryan rix workflow)