Yes, there are things called tracking cookies that can view and send info about any sites you visit to and from different web pages. If you do not like this, I would suggest downloading Albine.com's Do Not Track Plus. You could also try a program called Peer Block. And remember to have some sort of anti-virus program and firewall.
Depends on if you clear your history or not. If not, then yes. Its quite easy to click on the history button and see the websites you've been on.
Depends who 'other people' are? Do you mean people who might use your laptop/computer aswell?
Try Googling 'shell collecting' and see what you get.
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See, if i knew the answer I wouldn't be googling it. what is the point within that?
Try googling "1700s people"
Well your stupid but u just open a new tab jeez
On the internet. Try googling "koi fish tattoo designs".
i believe there is but I'm not sure to what website it is, try googling it and see what it says
See for yourself by Googling "Sara Taylor" or "Elizabeth Taylor and her Mother"
Currently Lisa Duncombe is sitting on my other couch googling her own name.
I did see parts of the movie on YouTube with English subtitles. If you can't find it there, try googling it.
If you are seriously involved, then you probably won't decide to see other people. It depends on what the two of you decide is okay...
Some quotes and such are allowed as long as properly credited. However, just directly copy and pasting large portions from other sites is not allowed. If you see an answer that is obviously ripped from another site, flag the answer for improvement and add to the comments that it is a copy and paste from another site. In addition to the above: the reason people post answers to these questions "just by Googling the question and pasting the answer" is likely to satisfy a desire to highlight the ease with which the one posting the question could have found the answer themselves. Put another way: Try using Google, Ask.com (or other search engine) to get an answer to your question, before posting it here.