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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 'home page' option on my browser is always set to a blank page. (I can see no reason to wait for a page to load which I might not want).
If I was forced to choose a page to automatically view every time I logged on to the internet, it would be hard to choose between the following:
1. AnswerBank (I spend far more time on this addictive site than I ought to!)
2. AltaVista (A superb search engine. Most of Google's advanced features, e.g. image searching and translation, have been copied from AltaVista which always seems to be one step ahead).
3. Webshots (OK, I admit it, I'm nosey. I just love looking through other peope's picture albums!)
4. Photofile.ru (For the same reason as above - except that it's more of a challenge when everything's in Russian!))
5. bbc.co.uk (An amazing source of news, recipes, consumer advice and lots more).
Chris
If I was forced to choose a page to automatically view every time I logged on to the internet, it would be hard to choose between the following:
1. AnswerBank (I spend far more time on this addictive site than I ought to!)
2. AltaVista (A superb search engine. Most of Google's advanced features, e.g. image searching and translation, have been copied from AltaVista which always seems to be one step ahead).
3. Webshots (OK, I admit it, I'm nosey. I just love looking through other peope's picture albums!)
4. Photofile.ru (For the same reason as above - except that it's more of a challenge when everything's in Russian!))
5. bbc.co.uk (An amazing source of news, recipes, consumer advice and lots more).
Chris
On my laptop I have Google - it's one of the simplest yet useful.
On my Desktop I still have free24-7 (my old dial-up ISP - now V21 Broadband) because it also is simple and unobtrusive but sometimes useful).
Don't see the need for others (even AB - addictive as it is, as someone else said, because they're only a click away in my favourites).
I can recomend netvibes.com which allows you to fully customize your homepage by adding as much or as little as you like. You can drag and drop things like weather feeds, news rss feeds, rss feeds from mail accounts like gmail etc, so you can see on your homepage whether you have mail.
It lets you also drag rss feeds from accounts like del.icio.us and livefeed. you can take the bbc rss feed so you get the headlines without having to load up their site etc etc etc. pitch over.. anyway it's very impressive.
It lets you also drag rss feeds from accounts like del.icio.us and livefeed. you can take the bbc rss feed so you get the headlines without having to load up their site etc etc etc. pitch over.. anyway it's very impressive.