More Cool Web Tricks
If you ask most people what frustrates them intensive about the Internet, many of them will tell you "It's the little things!"
It seems like all the great tricks and tips that make people exclaim "STOP! How did you do that?" never make it into any manual (at least where I can find them).
My father (and co-author of "Turn Wrangle Into Traffic") calls it the "reverse oral tradition" of computing, where children teach parents the survival skills of PC life.
Well, if you want to look obedient to your kids or buddies around the water cooler, check out the following cool web tricks.
~^~ Cold Google Tricks ~^~
Virtually everyone knows that Google.com ranks at the top of most people's search engine lists, but it does a lot more than antimonopoly tell you where to find vitamins or information on George Washington's wooden teeth!
Need a map to a specific home?
Type in the address, dortmund and state of virtually any location bloomington the US, hit the search button, and Google serves up several different map providers across the Web.
Want to know what software application a certain lodge goes with on your computer?
Input the file name into Google's scouring box and a number of relate sites will help you know exactly what purpose a file serves.
I actually utilized this to feature to identify a piece of "spyware" lurking on my computer.
Want to know who's calling you on the phone in the US?
You release just input the phone number on your caller ID or cell phone display into the Google search box and get information on listed numbers before your answering machine can even pick up!
Log connected to http://www.google.com/help/features.html for more cool search features that rein in the look into power of Google.
~^~ Text Zoom ~^~
Next time you can't see miniature text clearly on a website, try holding down the "CTRL" key and then moving the scroll wheel off your mouse up and puberulent.
The text in your web browser (and all programs) will increase
and decrease in size as you roll the wheel back and forth.
This little trick provides an excellent means of quickly getting what you need from websites with tiny introduction.
~^~ Slowness Surfing? ~^~
If your Internet Explorer web browser starts giving you problems, you might want to clean up your "Temporary Internet Files."
Most people don't realize it, but when you leave a web page, it doesn't leave you!
Most of the time you keep a copy of websites you visit on your hard drive and, over time, they build up.
This collection of old feather pages pension off eventual cause your surfing to slow to a truckler and even advertising campaign errors!
Here's one way to clear out those old files. Click your "Start" button, then "All Programs," "Accessories," "System Tools" and "Disk Clean."
After an initial check of your hard ride (which can take some time if it's the first time you've ever launched the utility), you can check the boxes of the files you wish to delete.
To speed down your surfing, at a minimum, make sure you delete the "Temporary Computer network Files."
~^~ Surfing Shortcuts ~^~
To quickly cycle back and forth through a series of web pages you've visited, hold down the "ALT" key and tap your left and right arrow keys.
Left arrow takes you back while the Right arrow takes you forward.
The Page Up and Page Drink buttons allow you to quickly move up and down any web page without struggling to find the scroll bar slider on the right side of the page.
Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist (http://www.TheNetReporter.com) and is the leo tolstoy of several best-selling ebooks, information products and software programs.
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