Despite the rise in popularity of many new Web browsers such as Google Chrome and Mozilla’s FireFox, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is still the browser of choice for many PC users. According to recent statistics from Wikimedia, Internet Explorer is still the browser of choice for over 23% of PC users. Internet Explorer (also known as IE) is often the target of criticism for it’s sluggish performance (and sometimes security issues), but over the years Microsoft have made some great improvements in the browser and no wonder it still hasn’t gone […]
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I like Google Chrome a lot. In fact, I think you should discontinue using your existing web browser, and start using Chrome instead. Here are five good reasons why.
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PDFs, or portable document files, require special software to open in Windows. Here’s how to open these important documents.
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There’s an easy way to search different sites with the use of one letter followed by a colon in Google Chrome. Here’s how to set that up.
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Google Cloud Print is a useful feature in Google Chrome that allows you to print to a printer from any other Google Chrome instance you’re logged into.
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There are cool features unique to all the popular web browsers. Learn how to get the most out of Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox in this interactive video.
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Too many add-ons and plug-ins in your favorite web browser can cause it to run slowly or not at all. Here’s how to remove unwanted browser add-ons.
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Cleaning your browser history and cache not only saves space and speeds up your browser, it’s good for security reasons, too. Learn how to do that in our Maintenance Plan.
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Learn how Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer and Google Chrome evolved in usage over time in this fascinating infographic.