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| Navigating WWW |
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| With Windows 98 it is now easier than ever to connect to the global community. Windows 98 provides you with everything you need to take full advantage of the Internet, including Outlook Express e-mail, FrontPage Express for creating your own Web pages, and the Internet Explorer Web browser. |
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| To open the browser window and load a Web page: |
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| 1. Click the Launch Internet Explorer Browser button on the Quick Launch toolbar located on the taskbar. The browser window opens. If you are using a dial-up connection, the Dial-Up Connection dialog box appears. |
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| 2. Connect to your Internet Service Provider if necessary by entering your username and password. |
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| Once connected to the Internet, the browser will load your default home page. You will see the URL (uniform resource locator, otherwise known as a web address) for the Web site in the Address bar. The following illustration shows the eBIZ education home page. |
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| The Internet Explorer |
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| The Internet Explorer is one of the most popular browsers available these days. It has a market share of near-about 80%. With every Windows 98 PC. IE is shipped for free, that means u don't need to buy a browser to surf the internet. |
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