on the Google toolbar click the down arrow or click the down arrow on the very right close to the top
The down button at the right of the URL bar. Click that and you can get a list of websites.
you have to click the document's name once, wait a second, then click again. this should allow you to change the name of it :) hope this helped
Bookmarks - are 'shortcuts' to websites. Instead of having to type the URL each time, you simply click on the bookmark - and the computer locates the webpage. History - is a list of websites you've previously visited.
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In most Browsers there is a Back Arrow. Click on it and you will page backward through previously viewed Web Pages.
The best paid to click web sites would be a subjective response. However, the most popular and established paid to click websites include Neobux and Clixsense.
Click 2 websites offer mailing services, online tutoring, online tax filing services and more. You can learn more about these services at websites such as Click2Mail and Click2File.
On Windows: Go to the control pannel click on user acounts then click on the user you want to delete then select delete user. This will only work if you are an administrator. On Websites and/or games: Some websites let you delete your username, but most do not you should just not use that username and forget all about it.
Go up to "Account" in the corner of your Facebook screen. Click on "Privacy Settings." At the bottom of the screen you will see "Apps and Websites." Click on the "Edit Settings" there. Select Cityville, then click "Remove App." It should delete everything on Cityville.
It is unethical to obtain someone's IQ without their permission. IQ tests can vary in accuracy and validity, so it is important to use them with caution and not make assumptions about a person's intelligence based on a single test.
BUX are PTC(pay to-click) services.
No, not all websites you visit will be safe. A slim few websites have been created to try to log IP's or host viruses that you would hopefully click download on. Thanks to today's modern security your computer should reject most harmful sites, but not all.