Probably not.  While Javascript is used on almost every modern website, Java is 
rarely used. Exceptions to this rule include online games and some proprietary 
Web applications in the work place. And most Java applications have 
compatibility issues with AT like screen readers. 
Marc

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> Will having Java installed improve web browsing?
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