One of the problems with so many vendors coming out with new and improved versions of their browsers all the time is it gets rather hard to keep up with all the new features; Google Chrome is just one case in point.

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How to use Google Chrome’s Latest Tab Features
Recently, after undergoing changes just a few months ago, Yahoo began sending notices to all of its email users telling them that they are going to stop supporting all current versions of the existing Yahoo mail interface and that those subscribers that wish to continue to use their account must upgrade to the new version. Fortunately, the updated version is much better than anything Yahoo has offered before, it’s faster, by far, looks better, is better organized, gives you more data space and is easier to use once you learn where everything is and how to use it.

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How to Use the New Features in Yahoo Mail (Beta)
With every new release of Windows, Microsoft has upgraded the search facility to allow users ever better ways to find the myriad of files, folders, images, videos and even e-mail on their computers. Windows 7 is no exception, though its advanced features are not very well known since Microsoft chose to hide them on the results page. In any event, the first step in finding something on your computer, is to click on the Start menu, and then type in something you’d like to find: Notice that as with Vista, you don’t have to type the Enter key, as Windows displays results based on each key you type

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How to Use the New Advanced Search Features in Windows 7
As most people are aware, recording videos from sites such as CBS or Hulu can be a bit difficult.

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Record Most Online Videos with StreamTransport
Version 9 of Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has been moved from “Beta” to “Platform Preview 8” to “Public Release Candidate” over the past few months, which means it should be released very soon.

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Configure the Menu Bars in Internet Explorer 9 (RC)