Web Guide Simplies Your Internet Experience
The world wide web that we know of today is not the web that it was 15 years ago. So much changes, brought by technological advancement and diversification of users’ demands, had come to the web. These changes prompted geeks to seek new ways to deal with an ever increasing piles of information. In the [...]
Webpages and Paper Pages: The Difference
When you are viewing web pages, they look a lot like paper pages. At first glance, the process of displaying a web page is simple: You tell your computer which page you want to see, and the page appears on your screen. If the page is stored on a disk inside your computer, it appears [...]
Yahoo Search for Beginners Like You
By default, Yahoo! searches for all of the words you type into a search form. If you type grammar into the search form, Yahoo! will return documents that contain the word grammar. A search for grammar school will return documents that contain both words somewhere within the document, but not necessarily together.
The Web is rapidly becoming a mass-market medium
The Web is rapidly becoming a mass-market medium, as high-speed Internet connections through TV cables, modernized phone lines, direct satellite feeds, and both public and private wireless networks become increasingly commonplace. You can already browse the Web using a small box attached to your television instead of using your computer, with the cost of such [...]
How to Use Yahoo Search Engine
Using Yahoo! Web Search (http://search.yahoo.com) is deceptively simple. You can type in any word or phrase and find matches in documents across the Web. The trade-off for this simplicity is having to look through hundreds, thousands, or millions of results to find the documents that are actually useful to you. By understanding how Yahoo! expects [...]