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  2. Enable cookies in your web browser - AOL Help

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    Enable cookies in your web browser. A cookie is a small piece of data stored on your computer by your web browser. With cookies turned on, the next time you return to a website, it will remember things like your login info, your site preferences, or even items you placed in a virtual shopping cart! By default, cookies are automatically enabled ...

  3. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    A Pac-Man related interactive Google Doodle from 2010 will be shown to users searching for "google pacman" or "play pacman".. The American technology company Google has added Easter eggs into many of its products and services, such as Google Search, YouTube, and Android since the 2000's.

  4. Window (computing) - Wikipedia

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    The border exists primarily to allow the user to resize the window, but also to create a visual separation between the window's contents and the rest of the desktop environment. Window decorations are considered important for the design of the look and feel of an operating system and some systems allow for customization of the colors, styles ...

  5. Windows Desktop Update - Wikipedia

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    Windows Desktop Update was an optional feature by Microsoft that was included with Internet Explorer 4 (IE4, released in September 1997), which introduced several updated shell features to the Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 operating systems. These features later became part of the standard installation in their successors, which were Windows 98 ...

  6. Development of Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    New features noted by reviewers included a Download Manager, pop-up blocker, add-on manager and a tool to clear browsing history. Except for the download manager, which was eventually discarded, these features all appeared in builds of Internet Explorer included with preview builds of Windows XP Service Pack 2 a few months later.

  7. Wikipedia:Village pump (technical) - Wikipedia

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    Firstly, go to the "Appearence" in your "Preferences" & check the box of the "Enable page previews" (if its already checked then follow the next steps). Now, go to the "User profile", click on "Set your global preferences". On the "Appearance", there you should enable the (another) page preview option (both of the boxes should be checked).

  8. HarmonyOS - Wikipedia

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    Architecture. HarmonyOS is designed with a layered architecture, which consists of four layers; the kernel layer at the bottom provides the upper three layers, i.e., the system service layer, framework layer and application layer, with basic kernel capabilities, such as process and thread management, memory management, file system, network management, and peripheral management.

  9. POP before SMTP - Wikipedia

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    POP before SMTP. POP before SMTP or SMTP after POP is a method of authentication used by mail server software which helps allow users the option to send e-mail from any location, as long as they can demonstrably also fetch their mail from the same place. The POP before SMTP approach has been superseded by SMTP Authentication .