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Overview of Internet Explorer

Known as an immortal browser, Internet Explorer has a fair share of critics since its launch – and, being integrated with Windows is one of them. When is it going to be not pre-installed? What's new with Internet Explorer? Let's dig deeper!

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Alternatives for Content Creators on YouTube

Let’s face it, sooner or later, the golden era of YouTube will lose its glory and appeal (nothing’s permanent!). The guidelines are changing, and it is becoming less and less profitable to become a YouTuber. This is why many content creators are starting ..

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How to Stay Undetected In the Web

You will find a plethora of reasons why you’d like to stay undetected online. Perhaps you like to stay away from those disturbing targeted ads for stuff you searched this week. Perhaps, you do not like your recently visited sites showing up in the browsin..

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Survival in the Wild

Are you an adventurous person who wants to acquire new skills? If yes, then you can try to survive in the wild. It can help you increase your independence.

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Why We Love Memes

The internet goes on because of the contents being shared by its users. But for the past years, memes started to overdrive. Memes are considered to be pervasive. In other words, you can see it on every social media channel. Spending your day without readi..

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Why People Love Cat Videos?

Cats are our ultimate stress relievers, whether it is actual or through a video. It provides a different kind of feeling that can simply take away any sign of stress, pressure, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and other else. This is why cats became a common..

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Alternative to a Beach Vacation

Now that beach season is upon us, many people are planning to take the annual getaway, but summer is known for its humidity, sand flies, and sand fleas. Many people don't realize that sand fleas are also known for carrying diseases, including the sand fly..

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When and Where To See The Northern Lights

The Northern Lights are a phenomenon that occurs in the northern hemisphere, mainly at high latitudes in places such as Alaska and northern Canada. These lights are also referred to as the Aurora Borealis, and they occur when solar particles enter Earth’s..

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