The internet has taken over. Ten years ago, the extent of our technology beyond using MS Office, Lotus programs, and WordPerfect (now owned by Corel), was Outlook for internal and external communication. Not today, business relies on full-blown internet use for managers and staff beyond communication. We research, network, communicate, interact, connect, and get informed. Our basic internet experience involves several factors on how you view, retrieve, and receive your information. It’s mostly about personal preference.
Web Browsers
Here are the players: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, Safari, Flock. View your website or blog on these browsers as they are ones being used by the people you want to be able to see and access your information. View this link to get some details on each browser.
Search Providers
Choices, choices, choices. If you weren’t aware, well here is it. There is something for everyone and everything. It just might open up your internet world and discover there is life beyond Google and Yahoo search.
I remember the day when shopping had its limitations. You almost felt like you had to be a model to find anything to fit. We’re all different, whether size, shape, taste, style, or preference. Social networking some prefer Myspace, while others like Facebook, and for others it is LinkedIn. That is just a small pool of selection that match your social network and lifestyle. But that’s for another blog altogether.
For a great resource for web browsers view this link. For an extensive list of search providers, broken down into categories, take a look at this link.
Enjoy your new internet toys!
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