Firefox offers a good balance of security and convenience. When visiting a web site, for example, your banking site, you can view the security certificate and other information associated with that site. For sites that don’t contain quite such personal and personally identifying information, you...
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Now that we’re set up with Google Reader it's time to start finding the content we want to read. Whether it's a favorite recipe site, the day's news or a friend's blog, you can get all this information and much more in one easy, email-like window.
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AOL CEO Tim Armstrong talks about the new AOL logo--Aol.--and also about how the road show for the online company, which is spinning off from Time Warner, is going.
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Firefox allows you to take control of your privacy and security settings. Using the installed default settings gives a fair balance of privacy and security and ease of use. However, it’s a good idea to change the settings so they're more in line with your own needs and preferences.
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Meet Flickr. You’re soon to be best friend. Part social site, part photo gallery and image host, Flickr is arguably the best way to store, share and see your photos online. If you already have a Yahoo! account, you already have a space reserved on Flickr. If not, it's easy to get one and start s...
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