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By George Norman on 20 Nov 2009
The first versions of Google Chrome did not offer much from a visual customization point of view. With the launch of Chrome version 3.0 though, this has changed. The Mountain View-based search engine giant hasBy George Norman on 20 Nov 2009
Below is a detailed, step-by-step tutorial on how to remove cookies from the Mountain View-based search engine giant’s web browser, Google Chrome. You can remove specific cookies if that is whatBy George Norman on 20 Nov 2009
Fort those of you that do not know what a cookie is, here’s a brief explanation: it is a small piece of text that the web browser stores on your computer so it can remember things like your browsing preferences, login data, profileBy George Norman on 20 Nov 2009
Did you play around with the Google Chrome settings and ended up with something you do not particularly like? There is a quick fix for that. All your custom settings will be rolled back and GoogleBy George Norman on 19 Nov 2009
Chrome, the speedy web browser developed by Mountain View-based search engine giant Google, offers to save your login credentials for certain webpages. When you visit a website, type in your username and password, theBy George Norman on 19 Nov 2009
Web History is a feature provided by the Mountain View-based search engine giant to Google Account holders so that they can benefit from the followingBy George Norman on 19 Nov 2009
If you are familiar with InPrivate Browsing in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Private Browsing in Mozilla’s Firefox, then you should know that Incognito Mode is basically the same thing. It is a feature that lets the Google Chrome userBy George Norman on 19 Nov 2009
If you have started to use the Google developed Chrome web browser, you do not need to start from scratch. You can import settings from the other browser(s) you’ve been using. Google Chrome willBy George Norman on 17 Nov 2009
In a previous article we’ve shown you how to export bookmarks in Google Chrome. Bookmarking webpages, as you may already know, ensures you will be able to easily return to that webpage. As time goes byBy George Norman on 17 Nov 2009
Bookmarking a webpage that you like is an easy way of ensuring you can always return to that webpage. Encounter more and more webpages that you like and you will soon have a long list of items inBy George Norman on 17 Nov 2009
At the time of writing this, the newest version of the Yahoo! developed instant messaging (IM) application is Yahoo! Messenger 10. This new Yahoo! Messenger version comes with severalBy George Norman on 17 Nov 2009
A few days ago Yahoo! has released the final, stable version of Yahoo! Messenger 10. If you are still on Yahoo! Messenger 9, you are very well advised to upgrade. If you do not knowBy George Norman on 16 Nov 2009
Yahoo! has recently released the version 10 of its instant messaging application, Yahoo! Messenger (the stable version, not the Beta). In a previous article we’ve shown youBy George Norman on 16 Nov 2009
So you’ve decided to give the Google developed Chrome browser a shot. After all, you wanted to see what the deal is with the browser that is touted as having the fastest JavaScript out there. If you didBy George Norman on 16 Nov 2009
Mountain View-based search engine giant Google put a lot of effort into making the Chrome browser the fastest browser on the market today (this means it has the fastest JavaScript engine compared to of all other browsers). In keeping with thatBy George Norman on 16 Nov 2009
Below is a detailed tutorial on how to install the Google developed Chrome web browser on your Windows-powered machine. You are very well advised to install Chrome on your system for one simple reason: it has the
