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Setting Up Android Email - Configuration and Setup

August 15th, 2009

Setting Up Android Email - Configuration and SetupSetting Up an IMAP Email Account
1. From the Home screen, tap the Application button.
2. Tap the Email icon.
3. If this is your first email account, you will be presented with an email setup screen. Tap the Next button. Otherwise, press the Menu button, and tap the Add Account button.
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How to Disable Common Pop-Up Blockers

April 4th, 2009

How to Disable Common Pop-Up BlockersListed below are some of the most popular pop-up blocking software packages, and instructions to enable pop-up windows with them. Pop-up windows must be enabled to use the GIS online service. There are dozens of pop-up blocking software packages and we are unable to list each here, but we have chosen the most popular. Generally, most pop-up blockers will install themselves either within the browser toolbar, or within the Windows Taskbar along the bottom right corner of your screen.
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Java Script Incompatibilities with Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator

March 25th, 2009

Java Script Incompatibilities with Internet Explorer and Netscape NavigatorJava script has been first created for Netscape navigator. Later Internet explorer also supported this scripting language. These two browsers have different syntax for writing programs in java Script. For the Netscape navigator, the syntax should be as specified by them and for the Internet Explorer it might not be the same. Internet has their different syntax for some parts of the programming. Thus programmers have to write different code some times depending on the browser. Programmers should check for the browser and write the code for each browser differently when any one of the browsers does not work properly.
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Tutorial. How to create a theme for Google Chrome with Chromium Theme Creator

March 25th, 2009

Tutorial. How to create a theme for Google Chrome with Chromium Theme CreatorIf you are not satisfied with the default theme that Google Chrome comes with, then you might want to change it. However, if you want to create your own theme, with Chromium Theme Creator you can. There have been ways to create themes based upon resource hacking of the original default.dll. However if you don’t like to do that hard work, use this tool.
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Googles New Chrome Browser A Cursory Security Review

March 25th, 2009

Googles New Chrome Browser A Cursory Security ReviewThe hue and cry of “software as a service” has not abated, and the Chrome Browser is an entry that positions Google to benefit from such trend. While still in Beta release, Google Chrome shows promise for its unique tab/process separation paradigm. iSIGHT Partners’ Lab has taken a quick look at the Google Chrome Browser
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Hello Google Chrome — Goodbye IE7

March 25th, 2009

Hello Google Chrome -- Goodbye IE7Google is preparing to launch its debut in the internet browser market with an open source browser that is expected to compete with Firefox, Apple Safari, and of course Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 (“IE7”). Several years ago I wrote an article that discussed IE7 and some of its promising features. I personally use IE7 at home and at work. I believe it is very good browser and I have no major criticisms of IE7. That being said, I’m getting my bags packed and preparing to go on a trip with Google’s new browser called “Chrome.” I believe that Chrome has a very promising future for the following reasons.
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Google Chrome Inside Out

March 25th, 2009

Google Chrome Inside OutGoogle Chrome is out, brand new and shiny, and with its launch a new set of standards for all web browsers is implemented for both end users and developers. At this moment the Internet is flooded with details and info on Google’s newest and hottest application designed to link the user to the pool of information on the web. Unlike successful browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Opera and even Internet Explorer, Google’s approach in building Chrome differs in that the app is built from scratch without giving in to formalities (that is why, at first use, most users will waste time looking for the menu bar). The program seems as if all the features were added as soon as the tester needed them. None of its features are unnecessary or redundant in terms of access.
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Internet Explorer 8 Privacy and User Control

March 25th, 2009

Internet Explorer 8 Privacy and User ControlThis paper provides an overview of key privacy-related enhancements in Windows® Internet Explorer® 8, including its enhanced Delete Browsing History, InPrivate™ Browsing, and InPrivate Filtering features. This information is intended to help content publishers; content providers and businesses better understand how these features work and how to configure them for end users. This paper also explores how content providers and advertisers can optimize the content delivery for InPrivate Filtering, including guidance on how to create user information pages that can help users understand the value of—and make informed decisions regarding—the value exchange of user data for advertising-supported content.
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Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Evaluators Guide

March 25th, 2009

Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Evaluators GuideWindows® Internet Explorer® 8 provides users with greater speed and efficiency, the ability to “reach beyond the page,” and increased safety, choice, and control, leading to vastly improved Web browsing experience. Developers will enjoy new features and capabilities that help them work faster and deliver innovative new user experiences, and IT professionals will benefit from new deployment and management capabilities. This guide examines how Internet Explorer 8 delivers key improvements in each of the above areas, reinforcing Microsoft’s commitment to providing consumers, Web developers, and IT professionals with the best possible Web experience.
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Configure Internet Explorer for Http-Tunnel

March 25th, 2009

Configure Internet Explorer for Http-TunnelThis guide will show you have to configure Internet Explorer to use Http-Tunnel.
Once you have Http-Tunnel installed, run the application, The main window will appear, choose the configure option. There you will be presented with three ( 3 ) options.
1. You can Select Auto detect if you want Http-Tunnel to detect your settings.
2. No Proxy, only a firewall if this is appropriate.
3. Specify Proxy, Here you will enter the IP address and Port number of the proxy that you use.
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