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Everyone's familiar with an Internet Address, such as http://www.ehow.com, but not everyone understands what all of it means. This article will explain the formatting, so you can understand even...
Have you ever come across a link for a printable electronic manufacturer coupon on the “bricks” coupon website but the coupon wouldn’t print? I know I have and it was very frustrating until I...
When you search the Internet do you have to wade through numerous pages to find what you want? Do you know the tricks to use to narrow your search? Here are some tips to make your search more...
You don't always want other people to know what you've been searching. Here's how to clear out all traces of your Google searches, and remove your search history.
These instructions will describe how to clear history on google in the search field, the tool bar, and the web browser. These actions will delete all of the previously saved search entries and web...
Sometimes it is necessary to use a public place, such as a library, to access a computer. When this happens, there is a strong possibility that the next person in line to use the computer will...
The internet is a wonderful tool for doing research, playing relaxing games to unwind, and communicating with others at lightning speed. But the internet also has its problems as well, and one of...
As you surf the web, your web browser stores -- or caches -- a lot of the content you, right on your computer. Browsers cache content (like images and code) so that your overall browsing...
If you have a website that frequently updates its contents over short periods of times, such as for news updates or changing sports scores, you may want your site to automatically refresh itself...
Your browser uses small pieces of text called cookies to authenticate and maintain specific information about users, such as site preferences or the contents of their electronic shopping...
Google Chrome is very customizable. This is the first of three article on how to set your preferences in the Options section.
Google Chrome makes it easy to import these items from your current browser: ~Your favorites/bookmarks ~Search Engines ~Saved passwords ~Browsing history
Every time you search for something in Google, your web browser generally saves these searches to your computer using "AutoComplete". If you search for "cars" on Monday, and...
Surfing the Internet can be a pleasant experience if your browser is able to accommodate the viewing requirements of the web pages you are looking at. Because this is often not the case,...
This is how to organize the "bookmarks" menu in K-Meleon.
This is an article on How to Surf the Internet With NO Browser. This is a nifty little trick I picked up that is great if they have disabled Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers at work...