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Category Archives: World Wide Web
Chrome gets way cooler
Somehow I missed that Google’s browser, Chrome, which I have been using since Firefox stopped working on my Vista machine about a month ago, got updated earlier this week. Updates aren’t always that exciting, but this one for Chrome added … Continue reading
Posted in Computers, Google, Internet, Science and Technology, World Wide Web
Tagged bookmarks, Chrome, extensions, Google, Updates
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SinclairClarion.com
In addition to writing here (lightly of late, I know), being a full time student, and working as a part time journalist (yeah, I still think the definition of journalism is a farce), I am also the webmaster/online editor/tech support … Continue reading
Posted in Science and Technology, World Wide Web
Tagged colleges, endeavors, Internet, websites
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Making the Web interesting again
One of my very favorite emails that I receive everyday is from a Web site called Very Short List. Five days a week, they send out an email about something quirky, interesting, or just plain funny somewhere on the web. It’s like an Internet scavenger hunt only I don’t have to do the hunting.[…] Continue reading