There are normally referred to as Favorites
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Look in your text book don't get answers of the internet its called plagiarism
use two different browsers like internet explorer and firefox
She doent get a book she searches on the internet for vampires
yes there is. i was going to use that title for my next book. but i checked on the Internet and it already had been used. you can type it in on the Internet.
Bookmark and Favorite both means the same in computer but the only difference is Favorites is only in Internet Explorer and Favorites are named as Bookmark in Web Browsers other than Internet Explorer.
The next book is called House of Hades and will be coming out Fall 2013
What browser are you using? I'll give the instructions for the most common ones; Internet Explorer 5,6, &7: 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. 3. Click the General tab. 4. In the Address box, type facebook NOTE: If you want the page that you are currently viewing in Internet Explorer to be your home page, click Use Current. 5. Click OK.
It means where did you get your information from. eg what internet site was it, what was the book called?
release history of internet explorer Answer: 1995: Internet Explorer 1.0In July 1995, Microsoft released the Windows 95 operating system, which included built-in support for dial-up networking and TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), key technologies for connecting to the Internet. In response to the growing public interest in the Internet, Microsoft created an add-on to the operating system called Internet Explorer 1.0. When Windows 95 with Internet Explorer debuted, the Internet became much more accessible for many more people. 1995: Internet Explorer 2.0In November 1995, Microsoft released its first cross-platform browser, Internet Explorer 2.0, which supported both Macintosh and 32-bit Windows users. With Internet Explorer 2.0 came a new set of fledgling Internet technologies that offered Web developers and designers the power to design secure, media-rich Web sites with tracking capabilities. 1996: Internet Explorer 3.0In August 1996, Microsoft released its completely rebuilt Internet Explorer technology, which included features that were revolutionary for the time. Designed for Windows 95, Internet Explorer 3.0 technology offered useful components that immediately appealed to users, including Internet Mail and News 1.0 and Windows Address Book. 1997: Internet Explorer 4.0Designed for Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT®, Internet Explorer 4.0 technology was a significant move forward. For Web developers, the addition of Dynamic HTML (DHTML) heralded the next step in Web design. DHTML gave Web developers more control over content and style and created opportunities that previously had been possible only with software applications. 1998: Internet Explorer 5.0With the September 1998 release of Internet Explorer 5.0 technology, developers gained the ability to design richer Web applications. DHTML capabilities were expanded, giving Web developers more flexibility and power to create interactive Web sites.2001: Internet Explorer 6Internet Explorer 6 technology was released with Windows XP in 2001 as a more private, reliable, and flexible technology than previous versions. Because privacy and security had become customer priorities, Microsoft implemented tools that support Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P), a technology under development by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
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There are quite a few. The marks you are talking about are called Maker's Marks or Hallmarks. Depending on when/where it was made, you should be able to locate it and determine what it means.