'Sex' Has 3,710,000,000 results
'http' has 25,280,000,000 results
'videos' has 25,270,000,000 results
'w' has 25,690,000,000 results
'a' has 25,440,000,000 results
'e' has 13,120,000,000 results
You can refresh a page by clickinging the button (symbol is an incomplete circle with an arrow at about 2 o'clock position)
Googling the word "Google" will give you the following results (in order);
There are other results as well including a calculator, google translator, etc. Essentially, Googling the word "google" will yield search results relating to the website Google-dot-com. In total, there are 2.07 billion search results from googling "Google."
That is probably referring to Internet Explorer. IE uses plug-ins, such as Java, to allow it to interact with sites and the functions of the website. If a necessary plug-in is missing you may get that message, and the web site may not function or display things it should.
You didn't mention which plug-in is missing. If it is Java, you could try reinstalling it. I've been successful with that in the past.
It a simply a document reader/writer like Microsoft word, but from here you can access your documents from any computer using you Google account.
You can also Make Presentations, Forms, Spreadsheets, and Drawings
clic the settings icon, click bookmarks bar, click always show bookmark bar
1. Go to Google Chrome
You should have bars on every internet site (not related to the site). You should have a home button there.
2. Click on the arrow beside the home button
3. Click on add or change home page
4. Choose your home page
Yes, you will go to START and click CONTROL PANEL. Next click, Add or Remove programs, and remove it.
Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google.It was released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, and as a stable public release on December 11, 2008. As of September 2012, according to StatCounter, Google Chrome had 34% worldwide usage share of web browsers making it the most widely used web browser.
In September 2008, Google released a large portion of Chrome's source code as an open source project called Chromium,on which Chrome releases are still based.
In Firefox, open Manage/Organize Bookmarks. Click Import and back up, then export as HTML. In Opera, go to Import/Export and import bookmarks. Then, double click the HTML file. Done! Also, are you making a transition to Opera? If so, you may want to consider Google Chrome. It is faster, more secure, and for many, easier to use. Give it a try! Google.com/Chrome
Yes! Infact, (most won't believe this, but it is true, believe me) i have, and use on a regular basis, 20 Web Browsers.
Yes you can but having 20 web browsers is a little over the top most people only have two Internet Explore & one of their choosing like Mozilla Firefox Or Maxthon2...i like Maxthon2 but there are many to choose from..so have fun and make sure to read up on a browser befor you download it i mean you already have Internet Explore you don't need another crappy browser..right
i dont know what is with alll the wrong answers but i guess people are to lazy to figure it put but i guessed once and got it.
the code is AGENTREDLINE
There are various add ons to Google Chrome you can use. Such as Blur V5.4.1915 and Adblock. You can check out availables ones by clicking on the Apps tab (coloured squares icon) and then select the Web Store and type in pop up blocker or other search terms. The two mentioned work by stopping unwanted pages popping up and stopping the pages you search for being used to track your viewing. The tracking will then generate pages specific to your viewing preferences.
You can easily set your browser to private browsing. It can be done by switching to incognito window.
Examples include: 1) World Wide Web 2) Adobe/Macromedia Director 3) Interactive TV 4) Computer games 5) Virtual reality --for more info, go to--http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/Multimedia/PDF/01_CM0340_Introduction.pdf ---brought to you by nabelle sam--
It looks like two arrows. One going up and one going down.:]
A person can download the latest version of google chrome by visiting the homepage and clicking on the link to the update. It may also be possible to find the update in the features and settings section in the original version of Google chrome
Yes Chrome finish can rust but if you take care of it it should be fine. I would suggest not neglecting it.
Go to google on chrome. On the website, you should find something that says 'Make Google Your Default Search Engine'. Press it, then select chrome. I think...
Internet Explorer: - Open the browser and at the top right corner, there is a gear icon. Click on this icon to get a list down different options>> select "Manage Add-ons" option. Now search for "Clean Browser BHO" option. Enter on "clean browser BHO" >>click "Remove"; it will clear your browser cache. Adware-extension can also be deleted by using this option.
If this option doesn't work for you, there is an alternative option to empty browser cache.
For Windows XP: Click Start >>Run >Type inetcpl.cpl command in the opened window > click advanced tab> click Reset button.
For Windows Vista AND Windows 7- Click ON Windows logo>> type inetcpl.cplIN THE START search box >> enter>> a new window will be opened here, now click Advanced tab> click Reset.
At release, Google Chrome only works with Microsoft Windows, however Mac OS X, as well as Linux versions are being developed for release at a later time.
It's not Google but Googol -- "Google" is the name of a large company and search engine -- and Googol represents 10^100: the digit 1 followed by one hundred zeros. - 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.
A Googolplex represents 10^10^100, or 10^Googol, or 1 followed by one GOOGOL zeros. Just to imagine how large a Googolplex is; Think of the vast size of the Universe... And multiply it by a billion. That is still many, many, times less than a Googolplex meters.
Restoring earlier tabs could be easily done by History. History store all the tabs that were opened in Chrome.