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The benefits of establishing an internet cafe to the society?

Allows communication including virtual interviews and meetings or workshops or conferences or seminars using various online platforms and networking with others in the world; finding online job and study opportunities.

How do you text someone private?

There is privatebryan.com that is a service for private texting.

Some other applications also specialise in private text messages such as safebox.mobi (a private SMS App for Java, Symbian and BlackBerry), "Private Call and SMS guard" (another application on many platforms) and "SMS Me and You".

Where on the internet you can shop for cashmere scarves?

Are you looking to buy cashmere wool or cashmere products such as cashmere scarves.

If you are interested to buy cashmere scarves you can refer to website mentioned in the LINKS section below. UNIQLOOKS sells cashmere which is tested by CCMI's authorised lab.

Fashion Kashmir, provide many cashmere shawls, and angora, with hand embroidery.

Just in case you are buying it to sell further, please make sure you buy 100% cashmere and also good if you get it tested by CCMI's authorised lab.

Can you connect to Net zero Dial-up without software?

You can but only to download the netzero software.

The answer above is what netzero wants you to think. It can be done. Set up a dialup internet connection and name it netzero1 and follow the instructions in the following link.

http://untweb.tripod.com/nzcode.htm

Why cant i log onto YouTube?

Your flash player might have turned off or JavaScript. Make sure you are using your right username and password.

If you are using a mobile device, the video you are trying to watch may not be accessible via mobile.

How do cyber bullies feel when they cyberbully?

They will feel like hurting the cyber bullyer but you should always block them and report abuse.

What does forward mean when sending an email?

Forward messages are these stupid fake messages that's been passed on to people after people, and usually gets to kids phones or their parents phone and gets them all scared and freaked out. When you get one and it says " You will die if you do not forward this message to everyone on your contacts"Either inmuture teenagers/parents make it up or your phone company because everytime you forward a message it cost money and its just adds up. It's a scam!!!!!!!!

How much does Comcast high-speed internet cost per month?

Comcast will cost around 50-100 a month for the internet service itself. You first have to have wired internet connected to your home, and then in order to make your connection a Wi-Fi, you will need to purchase a wireless router (or rent one from the company). Routers can range in price but you can expect to pay around $120 usd for a brand new one. However, if the computers or other network devices are not wireless ready then you will need to purchase network interface cards (NICS).

If all else fails talk to someone from a best buy, or local computer specialists. (Basically, buy the router for about $100, then hook it up, then you're good.)

Why is there too much commercialism in the Internet?

Companies generally advertise on the Internet because social media have become one of the most popular ways to market your business brand to the world. Many businesses have found success and value when using it to market their products and services online. So advertising through Internet is one of the most innovative idea to meets the need of the individuals.

Can you get married through the internet?

I'm not honestly sure, but you could try "Vital Statistics" online and see if they have the forms for it. Congratulations! Marcy

Do you ave to be connected to the internet to do a virus scan?

No. Your Computer does NOT have to be connected to the Internet to run a virus. Any contaminated or corrupt file can infect your computer any time it is open, run, or executed. The Internet is just one of many ways a virus can be 'run', started, opened, or spread. One common source not direct from the Internet is through USB (although the source may have be originated from the Internet.

How do you get past an internet block?

There are specific websites that help bypass websites. However, some websites don't really work or the effect doesn't really take place. There are ways such as unlocking parental controls and editing it or going onto websites that allow ya to bypass areas where you're not allowed to go to. you could try either of them

How long will 5 MB last on a cell phone?

It depends on what you do with it. If you take a lot of pictures or download a lot of ring tones or extra content, it will go faster. If you only make calls and have contacts in your phone book, it should last a while.

How do you get your ip address?

To see your outside or public IP address, lookup on google " my ip" and it will tell you the bold numbers. That is the IP your network uses to talk with the outside world.

To see local IP;

Depends on the OS:

Windows 98: Start > Run > type WINIPCFG

Windows XP: Start > Control Panel > Network Connections > Right Click > Properties > Internet Protocol (IP/TCP) > Properties

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Start > Run > Type 'cmd' > Press Enter> ipconfig/all > Press Enter

there is also a console command.

In windows 2000 onwards, click Start --> Run --> CMD.exe

then type "ipconfig" and hit return.

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Linux, Ubuntu, etc

Open up a root terminal

Type 'ifconfig'

That will give you the networking stats of the computer.

You can just go on your network connections page and right click on the connection that you have and click status. There you will see your IP address.

How attachment are send it on mail?

before sending attachment, open attach file link and then browse the file you want to attach.

What is a good personal message for msn?

Sometimes the Heart Sees what is Invisible to the Eye.

If you wanted a nice, easy, simple but nice name for msn, you could maybe for a girl (this is what I do) put something like this... copy this to your big name, and if your name is different, take out that name, and insert your own :)........ [c=1]georgiaaaa[/c][i]babes[/i].

that is what I have, and maybe if you wanted you could put darling or something after it instead of babes :)

kl idea i changed it to this:

[c=4]mynickname[/c][b][i]peace_outt[/b]xx[/i]

but i used it as a name not pm ;)

just an idea...

What is KazukiTakahashi's Email?

This link will take you to the page where you can contact the Japanese Inuyasha Producers who may help you with details for fans to contact Rumiko. The other link is of the actual website.

http://www.furinkan.com/ (actual website)

http://www.furinkan.com/iycomment/ (to ask for info)

What does compose mean on a email?

To compose a text message means to write it. Just like composing music... you write music if you are composing it.

Why did they cancel vmk?

VMK was only supose to be up for one year, a few years later Disney desided to close it down and consitrate on the profitable games. Also It was easy for people to cheat and create multiple charicters. I would have payed a monthly fee but...

What is the purpose of an isp?

Internet Service Provider, provide you with the internet. They maintain important servers that would be to expensive for you to run to allow you to get on the internet.

Why was the internet created by the DARPA?

Military use.

Initially it was invented for security agencies (specially military) communication and correspondence. It was the most secure platform as nobody knew anything about it. So, it was easy for security persons to share information with different stakeholders.

What web browser is the best in the world?

The best web browser is a matter of opinion, and many people will try and "sell" you the idea that one browser is better than another. Truthfully, there are some browsers that just plain suck, and others are considered insecure for any real web browsing. Don't pay attention to the opinion, stick to the facts, and make your own educated decision on which is the best to use.

Here's some browsers to get you started:

Mozilla Firefox: Firefox's strength comes from its ability to be customized highly, and has one of the fastest JavaScript engines on the 'net as we know it (if you don't know what JavaScript is, it's okay. It's just the code that makes pages animate menus and so on). Has a relatively long loading time, but pages load very quickly. Highly customizable so you can add new features and change its look and feel on the fly.

Google Chrome: Chrome's main design is that your screen should be used for web browsing, so it has a very minimalistic design. Having an extra half inch of screen space is pretty handy sometimes. It's very fast on the loading time, and also fast with loading pages. You can change the theme, but there's no addon functionality yet, so if it doesn't do what you want it to, you can't add it in. It natively supports Google Gears, which is used by some sites to provide a better online (and even offline!) website experience.

Apple's Safari: Safari takes a while to load, but the pages are the fastest loading of all the browsers out there (at least, as of right now). It has an iTunes-like interface for browsing your history, and provides thumbnails for every website in your history, which is pretty impressive. No addons, but has some nice customization features not found in other browsers.

Opera: Originally a "pay to play" browser, this freebie browser has a medium-length load time, faster than Firefox, but not as fast as some of the others. It loads pages decently fast (used to be the fastest before Apple stepped up their game). That being said, it has many cool features. A "magic wand" feature that you can configure with your personal identity-- it can fill out most forms for you in a single keystroke. Not just a username and password, but an entire form with your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, and more... but only if you want it to. Also, the only browser I've seen that shows thumbnails when you hover over tabs, voice recognition as an option, and built-in Mouse Gestures, which lets you perform common browser features such as going back and forth between pages with a simple mouse-click. Finally, it uses some HTML technologies not found on other browsers, which is nice.

Internet Explorer: The fastest loading of all the browsers, it's often slow to load pages and new tabs. Commonly faulted for having the most open security exploits, it happens to be a good browser for day-to-day use. It doesn't have addons, except for browser bars, but has some interesting Microsoft-only technology. Web Slices, for example, allow you to take an item on eBay, and add it to your browser. You can watch the bids on the item as the timer ticks down. It does require that the page supports Web Slices, but several major developers have already picked up on the idea. It also has Accelerators, which allow users to make quick actions with data on a page. If you like a quote, highlight, choose Post to Blog, and there you go, it's done. As long as you keep the security on it to a high level, it's actually a decent browser to use.

Flock: Based on some of the other Mozilla browsers, Flock loads decently fast, but its claim to fame is social networking. If you are an avid blogger, if you use services like Facebook and MySpace, you'll want to at least give this browser a second glance. It can keep you logged in to all your favorite services, and provides a unique sidebar that shows you updates from your friends without having to use an entire window or even tab. It runs on par with Firefox, but the bonus features are nice if you have a use for them. Also, last time I checked, it had the ability to load all of the Firefox addons as its' own as well, so it's even easier for Firefox users to try it out.

The entire point of this answer is that, there is no one right answer. Some people like IE the best, some like Opera the best, while others swear by Firefox. And there's others out there not even listed here. Gone are the days of having only one or two choices for your web surfing experience. Take a peek at each browser (go on, they're all in the 10-20mb range), and pick what works best for you. Spend one day with each browser, see where it takes you.

May the best browser win.