Oftentimes, users of Excel find they’d like to be able to import data from an external source such as a web page, this is particularly true of web sites that list stock information. What many people don’t know is that Excel does have a facility for doing just this.

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How to Use Live External Web Data in Excel 2010
The Internet is full of websites that are phishing for your private information or contain malicious code that can jeopardize the security of your PC. Using a safety feature built in to IE9, you can inform Microsoft when you think you’ve found an unsafe website.

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Report an Unsafe Website to Microsoft in Internet Explorer 9
With all the browsers out there now, it’s difficult to figure out which one to pick and use; what’s worse, is once you pick one, you have to figure out all of its features.

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Customize the New Tab Feature in Google Chrome
If you’ve tried to play YouTube videos or other online videos in Windows Media Player, you may have received an error that it doesn’t support the file type or the codec used to compress it.

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Watch YouTube Videos in Windows Media Player
Google, the omnipresent search provider, launched, with very little fanfare, something called, Google Body Browser in December 2010; and has maintained its presence on the web, though has not updated it as yet, as promised. The Google Body Browser is to the human body what Google Earth is, well, to planet Earth

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How to Access and Use Google Body Browser