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Windows Xp Home Edition Complete by Sybex,

Windows Xp Home Edition Complete by Sybex,
Windows XP Home Edition is Microsoft's next generation operating system for home users. Unlike earlier versions, XP Home Edition is based on the same code as Windows 2000, so it is more reliable and powerful. XP Home Edition provides better account management, and file and folder management. Other features include Internet Explorer 6, the Photo Printing Wizard, and Windows Media Player 8, which includes DVD playback and CD burning utilities. Advanced features include a Network Setup Wizard, Internet Connection Sharing and Firewall support. indows XP Home Edition Completeoffers the best value in the industry. At 1,000 pages for $19.99, it includes the most essential information from Sybex's outstanding XP books.



Exploring Microsoft Frontpage 2002 by Gretchen Marx,
Exploring Microsoft Frontpage 2002 by Gretchen Marx,
This book helps users of Microsoft Frontpage 2002 gain an understanding of, and proficiency in, its various tools and uses. Chapter topics include creating a home page, hyperlinks, templates, the picture gallery, and advanced features related to creating a web site and getting it on the Internet. For Frontpage 2002 users.



Internet Explorer - Microsoft Internet Explorer, abbreviated IE or MSIE, is a proprietary graphical web browser made by Microsoft and currently available as part of Microsoft Windows. Internet Explorer is the most widely used web browser today, although since 2004 it has been losing usage share to other browsers.

Pocket Internet Explorer - Pocket Internet Explorer is an Internet browser for Pocket PC that comes loaded by default with Windows Mobile. It does similar operations as the popular Internet Explorer browser; Microsoft develops both Pocket Internet Explorer and Internet Explorer for Windows CE, PIE consuming less resources and providing less functionality.

Removal of Internet Explorer - The idea of removing Internet Explorer from a Microsoft Windows operating system was first proposed during the United States v. Microsoft case.

RealNames - RealNames was a company founded in 1997 by Keith Teare. Its goal was to create a multilingual keyword-based naming system for the Internet that would translate keywords typed into the address bar of Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser to Uniform Resource Identifiers, based on the existing Domain Name System, that would access the page registered by the owner of the RealNames keyword.



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