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By George Norman on 02 Dec 2009
By default, the Mozilla-developed web browser will prevent sites from installing add-ons. Even when you visit the official Firefox add-ons site, and click Add to Firefox, a prompt will appear informing you
By George Norman on 02 Dec 2009
The Mozilla developed Firefox browser is a properly good piece of software. But even Mozilla knows that it cannot satisfy every user’s whim – and this is where add-ons come in. Firefox add-ons change
By George Norman on 02 Dec 2009
The Microsoft developed Windows 7 operating system lets the user disable the Recycle Bin desktop icon. This is a topic that we’ve covered in detail here. If you remove the Recycle Bin desktop icon, you
By George Norman on 02 Dec 2009
With Windows 7, Microsoft has gone to great lengths to ensure the operating system will provide a pleasurable user experience. The Redmond-based software giant has made the OS (operating system) easy enough
By George Norman on 25 Nov 2009
My RSS reader of choice is Google Reader. In particular, I like the fact that it is speedy and convenient. In the speed category I’ve include the following: I can speedily go through new content
By George Norman on 25 Nov 2009
The Start Page, as the name so adequately points out, is the page that Google Reader displays when you access it. It can be the default Google Reader page, Popular Items, a specific folder and
By George Norman on 25 Nov 2009
I bet you already knew that Gmail is a properly good email client. After all, why would you bother to create a Gmail account in the first place? But did you know that you could use Gmail even if your internet connection went down?
By George Norman on 25 Nov 2009
The web-based Atom and RSS feeds aggregator Google Reader has two things working in its favor: speed and convenience. From the speed category we should
By George Norman on 24 Nov 2009
The BitTorrent software application provides support for a large number of languages. At the time of writing this, BitTorrent supports a total of 49 different languages. But this is not obvious to novice BitTorrent users
By George Norman on 24 Nov 2009
Once you install BitTorrent, you will be able to use the free, open-source application to download (also to distribute) large software and media files. For example, you will be able to download data
By George Norman on 24 Nov 2009
Every time you launch the BitTorrent torrent client, the software application will check to see if any updates have been released. If updates have indeed been released, BitTorrent will ask the user if
By George Norman on 24 Nov 2009
By default, the BitTorrent application will automatically check to see if there are any updates available for you to download. But if you don’t want to rely on the automatic update feature to get your updates, you
By George Norman on 23 Nov 2009
Now that we’ve gotten how to create bookmarks in Google Chrome and how to delete bookmarks in Google Chrome out of the way, let’s focus on how to edit these bookmarks in the Google developed web browser. You should know that you can
By George Norman on 23 Nov 2009
In a previous article we’ve shown you how to create bookmarks in Google Chrome. This is something you will want to do when you want to be able to easily return to a webpage you find interesting or useful. When the
By George Norman on 23 Nov 2009
Do you have a list of webpages you often visit? You do not need to keep their URL address in mind and type it into the address bar each and every time you want to visit one of these sites. It would be a lot easier to bookmark these
By George Norman on 23 Nov 2009
Mountain View-based search engine giant Google developed Web History to enhance the user experience. In this regard, Google Account holders can do the following via Web History
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