Free Google web browser – Chrome

Chrome, the free web browser from Google - a new product in a already saturated market place. [more...]
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Chrome, the free web browser from Google - a new product in a already saturated market place. [more...]
How to make a Google web page - Instructions for creating your Google profile page to help people find you on the search engine. [more...]
Instructions on how to delete your Google account - step by step directions with screenshots. Learn how to close your account and stop using Google services. [more...]
Learn how to delete a blog at Blogger. Instructions to edit your Google account settings and close your account. [more...]
Rank high on Google search results page for your name. Simple tips on using Google Profiles and those on other social networking web sites. [more...]
Easy instructions on how to create a Google account for free and get access to many of Google's services like Gmail email address, Blogger, calendar, Profiles, web history etc. [more...]
Quickly make Google the homepage in your browser and start each browsing session with the Google service. Instructions with screenshots for all the five popular web browsers. [more...]
How do I search only the titles of web pages using Google? Simple and quick tip on using the Google search engine. [more...]
Google home page changed and also the search results pages! What are the implications for AdSense publishers? [more...]
Chrome and Firefox, two competing products, are still being promoted together in the Google Software Pack. [more...]
What is Google.com? Is it a search engine, a web site or simply a domain name? Clarifying beginners doubts with a seemingly simple question. [more...]
Know more about Google through their interactive timeline chart. Get to know the changes to the Google home page and the Google logo. [more...]
How do I view a deleted web page?
Is there a way to view a deleted web page - one that is no longer available? Yes there is and the solution is quite simple. [more...]
The El Capitan OS X version is named after the El Capitan rock formation at the Yosemite National Park. Wallpapers that came with the operating system featured this vertical rock. [more...]
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