Chrome – A Browser For Google Users | Internet

May 25, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
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The most popular search engine worldwide, Google, is constantly improving search results and providing new services to online users. Several years ago Google introduced Chrome, an Internet browser alternative to Window's Internet Explorer. Since then, several new versions have been released and Chrome is very slowly gaining market share. Here is a

Gmail vs Yahoo Mail – Difference and Comparison | Diffen

March 29, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service provider · Comments Off
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Gmail vs Yahoo Mail comparison. GMail from Google and Yahoo! Mail from Yahoo! Inc are two of the most popular e-mail service providers in the world. See Also Google vs Yahoo AIM vs. Yahoo! Messenger Firefox vs Internet Explorer Internet vs World Wide Web...

Stop Using IE 6 or Google Will Abandon You

January 31, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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We all know about the age old fight of web developers, site owners, designers and web service providers with the timeworn Internet Explorer 6 users. Interestingly, this fight has been supported by many communities across the globe and Microsoft gave its share by taking away all support for IE6 with the launch of IE7. Finally, Google fully joined th

5 Ways to Improve Your Alexa Rank

January 14, 2010 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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Alexa is a service that provides traffic statistics for millions of websites. It ranks sites based on tracking information of users of its Alexa toolbar for Internet Explorer and from integrated sidebars in Mozilla and Netscape. As a result, Alexa rank is not a true indicator of the popularity of your website, as it only measures a subset of your v

Conduit Bans Torrent and P2P Words on Browser Toolbars | Tor

December 30, 2009 by Digg RSS Search for internet service providers · Comments Off
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Conduit, the leading provider of community toolbars for Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and the Safari web browsers, has decided to ban the use of P2P-related words on their services. Toolbars using the words ‘torrent’ or ‘p2p’ are banned as they apparently violate the the terms and conditions of Conduit’s publisher agreement.