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Computer & Internet
"Why Would I Ever Create My Own Wiki Online?" http://www.about.com Creating a wiki online is a great way to start a hobby interest knowledge library, and then share it. Whichever hobby interest you might have, you can connect with thousands......
| | The Best Google Tips for Beginners http://www.about.com Ok, you're trying to plan your next vacation, and you'd like to go someplace where you can ride horses. You type "horses" into Google, and you instantly get back 131......
| | "What Does 'TMI' Mean?" http://www.about.com You've just been making your first forays into online gaming, and you are "listening" to other players chat to each other. You see these odd expressions like "rofl" and "kk". ......
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| "What is an Internet 'Mashup'?" http://www.about.com You hear this "mashup" expression being used by techie friends of yours. They talk about "oh, that is such an awesome mashup", or "you have to check out this mashup......
| | The Second Most Useful Web Site, Ever. http://www.about.com While Google is the default start page for exploring online, there is a second way to explore the Internet, folks. Thousands of Web users are switching away from Google to become......
| | "How Do I Organize My IE Favorites?" http://www.about.com If you are like many IE6 of IE7 users, you have overflowing "Favorites", also known as "Bookmarks". While it is good to keep dozens of favorite destination addresses saved ,......
| | "What is 'FTW'? What Does it Mean?" http://www.about.com So, you're participating in an online discussion forum about motorcycles, and you keep seeing this weird expression "FTW". People post up phrases like "slipper clutches, ftw!" and "full face helmets,......
| | "Will I Really Get Sued if I Download Music?" http://www.about.com If you are a P2P downloader in the USA or Canada, yes, you are at risk for getting sued by the Recording Industry Association (RIAA), or the Motion Picture Association......
| | Web Site of the Week http://www.about.com Peter Russell's World Clock is definitely worth five minutes of your time. The figures you will see at this page are, of course, inexact. But the rate at which they......
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