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Posted by: Margaret Cooper (Friday 31 March 2006, 6:29 AM)

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Oh GIRL
The world of ever fast moving tech is giving me so much fun ; and I am getting savvy about it all every day . Been enjoying the fast moving world of Search Engines where big business like on the High Street are relegating smaller ones ranking to "oblivion " .

Yes , for some time I have noticed my IE disappearing from `radar `when the icon is clicked on , and have really had serious messing up with my site in the past .

Yet all I did was tap into Google to ask ; ` what is Internet explorer , and who owns it ?

And voila ! I got to read up all the informative talks about IE . As one of your submitted ` rather stick to the DEVIL I know ---which is MICROSOFT .

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