Ways to increase your browsing speed

April 13, 2011  //  Posted by: cooldude  //  Category: Browsers

The use of internet has increased remarkably over the past few years. Today, we use the internet for everything from chatting, emailing, social networking, watching movies, booking tickets, watching matches, listening to music to even shopping. Life would seem a lot empty for us today if we had to give up on the internet. But it really becomes a pain when our net browser becomes slow. After all in today’s fast speedy life, who wants to get stuck searching online? The solution is simple. Here are some tips on how to increase your browsing speed.

First of all, install antivirus software. This will not only protect your PC but it will also help you avoid unnecessary material which would pollute your computer. This slows down the net speed, so get a legitimate antivirus today. Also scan your computer to clean up the useless tools. Get your search engine optimized from time to time and all this together will surely show an improvement in your browsing speed in no time.

Google chrome: latest Google innovation

June 15, 2009  //  Posted by: Techie  //  Category: Blogging, Browsers, Internet & Web

Google Chrome, Browser, Technology, BloggingGoogle chrome is a browser. It is quite sparse in its wherewithal but packs tremendous browsing potential to make Internet run expeditiously and without any difficulties. First released half a year ago as a beta version for Microsoft windows, it borrows its name form the graphical user interface frame also known as chrome. Its three mottos have been safety, alacrity and stability.

Chrome takes care of phishing as well as malware. This way, it helps users keep malicious Trojans at bay. Chrome has been reported to be faster than safari firefox 3.0 and Internet explorer 7.0. It has brought fewer worries even otherwise. Chrome uses multiprocess architecture to make way for multi headed browser. Chrome offers a process management utility called Task Manager. This suggests the user as to which site occupies greatest space and condemns CPU. The interface is user friendly and comprises of all the dynamic buttons including Back, Forward, And Refresh.

Cross browser compatibility

June 15, 2009  //  Posted by: Techie  //  Category: Blogging, Browsers, Internet & Web

Web, Browser, InternetYour website may just face a pertinent obstacle as it works on the net. There are many browsers and each has its own codes. This means that a particular website may appear differently on different browsers.

IE, Firefox, Safari, and Google Chrome are some of the browsers currently ruling the roost. They have bound themselves in a contract whereby with certain changes, websites appear more or less the same. This is called cross browser compatibility.

With highly technical sites, browser problem is an issue. IE uses Window XP as its operating system. Some browsers are still using Linux as their OS. Firefox does not take to Java scripts very well. There are ordinate problems surfacing every now and then, but with cross browser compatibility, things have been solved much.

So you do not need to worry about your website. Just give it a preview test and make necessary changes if the pictures are getting elongated. CMS will help in that respect.