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By SeventhSibling 0 comments
There was a time when using Google or Yahoo or other search engines to look for something on the Internet meant that you had to actually go to their website, i.e., type in www.google.com to enter your search criteria. With MS Internet Explorer ... more »
By Sean Arenas 1 comments
Want to change the home page you see when you connect to the Internet and open Internet Explorer 7? This article shows you how, and the video and narration make it easy!.. more »
By TechsIn 2 comments
You want to increase speed of your computer than here is the answer, key is memory there are two types of memory ,flash memory and permanent memory we need both, your computer will be running fast at no time, this article will show you how to ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Add-ons for web browsers are meant to provide an easier web browsing interface. Search engine tool bars and pop-up blockers are two of the most common types of add-ons. Occasionally, add-ons are installed on your computer without your knowledge. ... more »
By SeventhSibling 0 comments
These instructions explain how to send an eHow article shortcut to your computer desktop for easy access. For articles with a video, you can decide whether or not you want the video included with the desktop shortcut... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
If you speak a language other than English or have a guest using your computer who is not a native English speaker, you can still use and understand Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer has the capability to translate to a multitude of other ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Plugins are programs that are added to Internet Explorer after the fact. They do not come with Internet Explorer, but can be used with it. They are often desirable because they add functionality and new capabilities to your browser. The types and ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Migrating your data from Internet Explorer to Netscape is an important option for Internet users. Many people find it extremely important that they are able to switch bookmarks and cookies to another Web browser. Luckily, it's a relatively easy ... more »
By MidniteWriter 4 comments
Do you use more than one different computer at home or at the office? Do you wish there was a way to take all of your favorites and bookmarks with you from your Web browser? Read this quick guide to get you on your way to using Google to help ... more »
By webchic 1 comments
Ever been at the local coffee shop with your laptop - but can't seem to see their wireless sign-on page? Let's go over some tips and tricks for this common issue!.. more »
By Michael Motta 6 comments
While I tend to write on what some might call "impractical" topics pertaining to leisure pursuits, aesthetics, the arts and literature, this is me being very practical in order to help out others through lessons I've learned the hard way. When ... more »
By Speedy-Max 0 comments
If you would like to capture the image you are seeing in your computer monitor it is very easy to capture the image. Here is how:.. more »
By nethopperz 2 comments
Wouldn't it be great if there was an option to clear your browsing history from Internet Explorer 7 without having to click each button under "Delete Browsing History?" There is a simple solution for this... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
The address field in Internet Explorer holds the URLs of all the Web sites you have recently visited. This is convenient for you, because you can simply go to the address field, click on the downward arrow and see the addresses for the sites you ... more »
By slashdotMom 1 comments
Fast loading web pages while surfing the Internet may have more to do with your web browser settings and preferences than your Internet connection speed. Try these easy tweaks and you'll see that you're surfing the Internet from 3 to 30 times ... more »
By MrCHUCK mrchuck999.blogspot.com 0 comments
So you just got Windows Vita and you feel lost. Well you too can be skilled in the ways of Vista. There are lots of useful helps available. Read my article, visit the site indicated and rememeber F1 is your friend. If you have specifice requests ... more »
By Angie Shiflett 4 comments
Do you enjoy the variety that different search engines provide? Perhaps you favor a couple of search engines over another...well, now, it is possible to search more than just one search engine at a time! With Polycola, you can search and ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
The Trailfire toolbar is a real innovation. Using it creates a virtual map of your Internet travels that your friends can use to re-trace your steps. You can also use the toolbar to leave notes on the Web sites you visit. Your friends can even ... more »
By MattLax 0 comments
Your Web favorites on your computer are easily exported and saved from Internet Explorer so that you can back up, share or use them on another computer... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Add ons are small programs that you can download into Internet Explorer that make using the Internet more fun. Add ons do not come standard with Internet Explorer, which is why they are called 'add ons.' There are many different types of add ons. ... more »
By Eric J. Seidman 0 comments
Liveblogging refers to a blog post that continuously updates throughout the day. Examples include discussing what happens in a sporting event or a political speech. This tutorial will help enhance your liveblogging skills... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Internet Explorer is constantly changing. It is a dynamic program and its creators are always developing and adding exciting and useful new features to it. The frequency with which Internet Explorer is updated varies, but you will definitely want ... more »
By benzak 1 comments
while surfing the web, a lot of cache date is being saved on our computer, which slows our internet speed. it is strongly recommended to delete all our cache data every once in a while, to prevent this... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Internet Explorer is probably the most popular Internet browser available. It comes already installed on most IMB-based computers. Because Windows frequently puts out updated versions of Internet Explorer, it will likely become necessary to ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
JavaScript is an essential bit of programming that allows you to read the text in Web sites you visit online. In fact, you will need to enable JavaScript in your Web browser to read almost any Web site. JavaScript and Web programming go hand in ... more »