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By Angie Shiflett 3 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 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 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
The ability to store your favorite Web sites on an Internet browser is called bookmarking. When you bookmark a Web site, you are adding its URL to a list of favorites that you can refer to again and again any time you want to visit them. With ... more »
By Diana Monda Dill 0 comments
When you type a website's address into the Internet Explorer's address bar, this URL is automatically saved into Internet Explorer's history. This web address will also show up in the drop-down list the Explorer's address bar. For safety and ... 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 ehowNellie 0 comments
Not everyone has Tivo, but a lot of people have the internet, which means that those sans Tivo can still keep up to date on their favorite shows... 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
If you have small children, you probably pay close attention to the sites they visit when they are on the Internet. Of course, you can't always be there to watch over their shoulders any time they are online. Internet Explorer has a built-in ... more »
By Paul Favors Favors 1 comments
In this age of super high-speed Internet, few things are more nerve wracking than a slow web browser. If you use Internet Explorer, then you know how frustrating it can be to deal with this web browser when it's crawling along at a snail's pace. ... more »
By MidniteWriter 0 comments
A web browser is a tool that helps you "look around" the Internet. Yes, you may have more than one. In fact, not only is it acceptable but it is also a good idea to have a backup in case one browser fails or does not have proper functionality. ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 1 comments
Back up your Internet Explorer favorites to preserve your bookmarks if you need to reinstall Windows or use the same favorites on another computer... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Themes are backgrounds that you see on your desktop when you turn on your computer. If you select a theme yourself (rather than sticking with the default theme that came with your computer), you will want that theme to be something you love. ... 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 »
By MattLax 0 comments
The article explains how to import web favorites from another computer or different web browser into Internet Explorer.. more »
By Moutaz 2 comments
Google is truly a revolution in the internet world and now you can use google to SMS your friends. Some cell phone plans require you to pay extra for text messaging. This article will help you use Google to accomplish yet another thing and best ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
If you really like Internet Explorer and plan to use it for most of your Internet browsing needs, you should consider making it your default browser. This is especially true if you have more than one Internet browser installed on your computer. ... more »
By tuan 2 comments
Proxy surfing enables you to surf anonymously a web site by entering custom Ips addresses... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Sometimes you need to connect to the Internet through a different server than the one you normally use. There could be a variety of reasons for this. Perhaps you need access to a remote computer that is set up on a foreign server. Your regular ... more »
By torque63 0 comments
Download videos from web sites like YouTube, Stage6, MySpace, Dailymotion, Megavideo (the first software in add support for Megavideo!!!), Google, Yahoo!, Metacafe, iFilm, Yahoo ! Video etc; now has support for more than 60+ video sharing sites; ... more »
By eHow Internet Editor 0 comments
Sometimes Internet Explorer will give you script error messages when you are browsing the Web. You should not be alarmed. Script error messages normally occur when there is a problem with the programming on the Web page you are visiting and have ... more »