The Home Sharing feature can be found in iTunes from version 9 onwards. There should be a Shared section in the left hand pane, clicking the reveal triangle should list Home Sharing. You need an iTunes account before you can use the feature (See links below).
The internet is a great resource of information of all sorts, but it is also full of much danger and filth. If you decide to allow your children to use the internet, you should do so only close supervision.
No because there are people out there that love to sing
teach yourself or learn from the internet
The rumour is that it stands for Songs Put On The Internet For You. If that isn't true, it should be.
Yes of course.Technically speaking wiki.answers.com is sharing HTML files with us. Everything on the internet works by sharing some file somewhere, it is what networks do.
It shouldn't be outlawed ,it not even a drug
Pitbulls are an aggressive breed of dog and should be outlawed.
This sounds confusing but perhaps the other programs you are referring to are 'broken'. If you can access the internet on Firefox, you should be able to access the internet on all internet-based programs (especially other internet browsers such as Internet Explorer or Google Chrome). Perhaps you need to reinstall (i.e. uninstall and then install again) the programs which are not working. You should also check your internet service provider to see if you actually are getting a strong enough internet signal (unless you are using an Ethernet cable).
Texting while driving is very dangerous and should be outlawed.
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Its fairly simple. U will need Broadband though. First connect to the internet via ur laptop or PC but it should have Wi-Fi/WLAN support. Press F1 in vista and type "Internet Connection Sharing" and press Enter. The first option should be Internet Connection sharing (ICS). Click it and follow the instructions. Its simple. Try it!
Modern China:The revised draft of the Chinese government's "Internet Information Services" proposes that, "Internet information service providers, including microblogs, forums, and blogs, that allow users to post information on the Internet should ensure users are registered with their real identities".
No, it should not. But that's not because of the internet (which is just a medium for sharing), but because of the copyright itself. Remove the selfish copyrights and enjoy Creative Commons. Then sharing would be promoted, not stifled for a profit. Unfortunately, that's not how it is, so if you get it from someone online or if you borrow a CD and put it in your iPod, it's violating the copyright.
If you have doubts about sharing PII, who should you consult
Abolitionists.
yes