Many novice net users do not know that their browser caches the pages they view as well as maintains a history of where they have been surfing. Often when you tell them this they become surprised and figity...
Question is...
If we were to examine your browser's history on a typical day what would we see?
Note: please do not compile a list of links here... just tell us in your own words.
First off Yahoo to check mail there, then the Forum, then maybe gospel library, dictionarydot com, or even christy's clip art. If I am teaching Sunday School that month then I would be on the church's web site a lot getting the lessons. Oh and familysearch, maybe ellis island, and several surname web sites. Then back to the Forum for a last read through before I go to bed.
I used to have quite a history of regularly visited sites and chat rooms, but I don't have time for that anymore. I've even reduced my email accounts down to 3. ;D Basically, I check news, email, weather, Forum, bank, and then whatever research i have for the day, if any. And I have to squeeze all that into a couple of hours or less a day.
Roz
This site, lds.com, msnbc.com, microsoft games :-), microsoft.com, dell.com. Those are the most frequent for me.
My history page would look something like this:
Yahoo mail, Yahoo fantasy sports, CBS Sportsline, USA Today, this forum, I have this shopping site called Bens Bargains, my bank site and trinidad news site. These are the most frequently visited sites from a daily perspective. There are others, but I dont usually visit those daily.
i get online and check my hotmail right away, then i go to my friends chatroom to post a few times there, then i come here and post and check up on the current events, go to ebay to see if i can afford anything, then to pcworld.com and microsoft games.com, then to google to check for game reviews.