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Jun 22, 2014
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How to Delete Or Remove Google+ From Your Google Account

For people who are using Gmail or other Google’s services, you will need a Google account to sign in. Google has centralized for all Google services in one Google account. Google+ is a social network service from Google that integrated with other Google services, such as Gmail, Google Maps and Google Calendar. Google+ will make use of the Google search engine, existing Google Profiles, and the +1 button.

How to Delete Google+ From Your Google Account
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Jun 15, 2014
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How To Add FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil Schedule To Google Calendar

Whether you are football fans, the one thing you need to keep in mind as the FIFA World Cup 2014 tournament kicks off in this week. There are plenty of games will runs from 12th June to 13th July, 2014, football aficionado who like to keep up to date over the next four weeks of which and when upcoming matches, then Google Calendar is the perfect program for you.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil Google Calendar
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Apr 20, 2014
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How to Force the Browser to Remember the Username and Password

When you visit website and login for the first time, browser will prompt asks to remember the login credentials (including your username and password). This will allows browser to save the password for the next time revisit that website again, it will auto-fill the username and password fields. Sometimes users may face a problem that websites use a special directive instruction that prevents browser from offering to save and remember the login credentials.
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Jan 15, 2014
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How to Remove and Delete AutoComplete or AutoFill Entries in Chrome

ChromeGoogle Chrome web browser, like most modern web browser, has auto-complete or auto-fill feature which automatically suggests matching entries based on previously entered phrases or strings, and previously visited URLs.

However, once enabled, the auto-complete will always remember the typed entries or previous links, and automatically suggest similar or matching entries based on what’s been typed into the an input field, text area or address bar. Sometimes, the list of previously typed terms also appear automatically in the drop-down list, before anything is typed, when a field or search box is clicked with a mouse or down-arrow key is pressed.
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Jan 15, 2014
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How to Use Adobe Reader as Default PDF Viewer in Chrome

Google Chrome web browser includes a built-in Chrome PDF Viewer by default. Chrome PDF Viewer allows most PDF files to be opened automatically and seamlessly without the need to install additional plugin. However, some of the Adobe Acrobat PDF files with advanced features, such as those with the dynamic form submission or interactive content, is not supported by Chrome PDF Viewer.
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Apr 4, 2013
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How to Flush & Clear DNS Cache in Google Chrome Browser

Google Chrome web browser or OS has a built-in internal DNS caching mechanism which stores and saves the domain name to IP address resolution information which it had previously resolved. In addition, if you enabled the ‘predict network actions to improve page load performance’ feature, Chrome will also look up IP addresses of all links on the web page in advance, and store the information in the internal DNS cache.
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Nov 7, 2012
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How To Get Your Google Back in Windows 8

After long waiting, Microsoft has finally launched its next version operating system – Windows 8 on October 26th, 2012. Though Microsoft has determined to make Windows 8 mobile-friendly and touch-friendly with complete modern and intuitive user interface, but as the dominant desktop operating system, it strikes out Google and puses its own Bing and Internet Explorer to Windows 8. However, Google has launched a new page site to teach new Windows 8 users how to restore or add Google Search to their devices and to get Chrome.


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