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Buyer And Seller Beware –
Tips To Avoid Scams On Craigslist  Craigslist, an online collection of
location-based classified ads, can be great for finding sofas,
apartments, and even jobs. But as with all online activities, there is
the potential for misuse. Scammers can be found virtually everywhere,
including Craigslist, and they're out to get your money in any way they
can.
Some popular tactics include listing items that don't actually exist and
getting you to pay for them; getting you to pay for your purchase
through a phony escrow account; getting you to pay for items through
Western Union or another service that doesn't trace the receiver;
getting you to reveal bank account or other financial information; and
offering to pay more for an item that you've listed, then getting you to
send a refund that reveals your banking information.
Craigslist offers several tips for avoiding these scams, but the #1
piece of advice that will prevent 99 percent of all scams is to
deal only with local folks, and meet them in person. Here
are a few more rules:
- Never send funds via a wire service such as Western Union or
Moneygram.
- Beware of fake cashier's checks and money orders.
- Don't believe any guarantees "from Craigslist," since Craigslist is
not actually involved in any transaction.
- Never purchase an item or rent a living space you haven't seen.
- Refuse to submit to credit or background checks until you know the
potential employer or landlord is legitimate.
Source: www.craigslist.org/about/sc
ams
For added protection, trust your instincts. Be wary of ads that look as
though they were written by someone who does not use English as their
primary language (check for spelling errors and awkward usage). Also
make sure you are really on Craigslist; it's easy to make a typo and end
up on a site that looks like Craigslist but is really a scammer site.
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Mob In Times Square Take a look at this popular video of a
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performers create one singular sensation as they sing and dance to music
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– What's The Best Way To Transfer Files To My New
PC?  Question: I'm planning to
get a new computer with Windows 7 and will need to transfer my files
over from my old PC. What's the best way to do this?
Answer: The best way to transfer your files is to use the
Microsoft tool designed specifically for this task, Windows Easy
Transfer. With this tool, you can easily transfer user accounts, files
and folders (including documents, photos, and music), and other
information (such as Internet favorites, email messages, and program
settings).
With Easy Transfer, you can decide
how you want to pull the data from your old computer over to your new
computer.
Your options are:
- Through a network connection
- Using a CD or other removable media
- With a special cable (called the Easy Transfer cable) that you can
order online or pick up at an electronics store
You'll need to
start Easy Transfer on both computers, choose what information you want
to transfer, and follow the instructions to complete the task.
Keep in mind you will still need to install applications on your new
computer, such as the Microsoft Office suite, financial software, and
any other programs you may have on your old system. Also note that
transferring data can be a lengthy process; the actual time will vary
depending on the method you choose (network, media, or cable) and the
amount of data you have.
For more information, visit the Microsoft Windows Easy Transfer page.
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Top Sites Of The Month – Great Sites To
Check Out In January 
Healthy Snacks realsimple.com &ndas
h; Love to nibble between meals but worried your snacking habit
will ruin your New Year's resolution to lose weight or eat healthier?
This site serves up over 40 snack recipes that are low in calories and
fat, yet high in fiber and protein. And good news—you'll be
pleased to see some of your favorites here including cookies, popcorn,
and even a latte.
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Practical Travel Search hipmunk.com – Sure, you
can sort flight options by the usual categories of price, duration, and
arrival and departure times. But in addition, this travel search site
lets you sort by "agony." A visual timeline makes it easy to see your
choices from least to most agonizing, and to sort by other criteria as
well. Use the hotel function to find details on hotels and their
surroundings.
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Discover New Entertainment tastekid.com – Here's an
easy way to discover new music (as well as books, movies, and TV shows).
Just enter one of your favorites and get back a list of others you might
like. You can even do "cross-searches" such as getting music suggestions
by entering your favorite movie. Click the links to learn more about
each suggestion, then comment, search for additional recommendations,
and share on social media.
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Creative Project Funding kickstarter.com – On
Time magazine's list of the 50 Best Websites of 2011, Kickstarter
is a funding platform for creative projects. Browse the site to learn
about ventures that just might be the next big thing in art, fashion,
film, or music. Check out the featured projects, or search by category
or city. If you see an interesting project, you can contribute as little
as $1 to its development.
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Share Memories proust.com – This site is
like a virtual, ongoing holiday dinner where friends and family can
share memories, thoughts, and aspirations. Learn more about your loved
ones by asking questions like, "What is the most valuable piece of
advice you ever received?" Or respond to questions yourself, then share
your answers. View your stories and those of others as a book, list,
map, or timeline.
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Back to
Top Short Tutorial – Manually Clearing
Your Browser History  Your browser history is a handy
tool when you want to quickly return to a recently visited webpage. But
it can also become a privacy issue, which is why browsers provide the
option of clearing your history. It's also a good thing to do regularly
to help prevent the slowdown of your Internet and computer speeds due to
the accumulation of cookies and offline webpages. To clear your browser
history, simply follow the steps below for your browser and operating
system.
Manually Clearing Your Browser History Using
... Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 8 Computer
Operating System: Windows XP |
- With Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on the "Tools"
menu and select "Internet Options" from the resulting drop-down menu.
- The Internet Options window will open and the "General" tab should
be selected. In the "Browsing history" section, click on the "Delete..."
button.
- The Delete Browsing History window will open. By default, some of
the selections will be checked. Once you are satisfied that the
appropriate selections have been made, click on the "Delete" button.
- The "Delete Browsing History" progress box will appear to show you
the deletion status.
- Click the red X in the upper right corner to close the Internet
Options window.
Internet Explorer 8 also gives you the option of automatically deleting
your browsing history upon exiting from the program. To do this, simply
follow these steps:
- With Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on the "Tools"
menu and select "Internet Options" from the resulting drop-down menu.
- The Internet Options window will open. While on the "General" tab
and in the "Browsing history" section, check the box next to "Delete
browsing history on exit."
- Next, click on the "Apply" button to save your changes and then
click on the "OK" button to close the Internet Options window.
Manually Clearing Your Browser History Using
... Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 9 Computer
Operating System: Windows Vista and Windows 7 |
- With Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow
on the button resembling a gear or cog on the right side of the tool
bar, drop down to the "Safety" menu, and select "Delete Browsing
History..." from the resulting drop-down menu.
- The Delete Browsing History window will open. The box next to
"History" should be checked.
Uncheck any other items you do not want to delete, like Cookies.
- Click on the "Delete" button. The "Delete Browsing History" pop-up
box will appear showing you the progress of deleting your history and
will close automatically when the process is complete.
Internet Explorer 9 also gives you the option of automatically deleting
your browsing history upon exiting from the program. To do this, simply
follow these steps:
- With Internet Explorer open, click your cursor arrow on the button
resembling a gear or cog on the right side of the tool bar and select
"Internet Options" from the resulting drop-down menu.
- The Internet Options window will open. While on the "General" tab
and in the "Browsing history" section, check the box next to "Delete
browsing history on exit."
- Next, click on the "Apply" button to save your changes and then
click on the "OK" button to close the Internet Options window.
Manually Clearing Your Browser History Using
... Internet Browser: Mozilla Firefox 8.0.1 Computer
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X
| - With Firefox open, click your
cursor arrow on the "Tools" menu and select "Clear Recent History..."
from the resulting drop-down menu.
- The Clear Recent History window will open. Click the down arrow next
to "Details" and verify that the box next to "Browsing & Download
History" is checked.
- From the drop-down menu next to the "Time range to clear:" field,
choose from the five items listed: "Last Hour," "Last Two Hours," "Last
Four Hours," "Today," or "Everything."
- Click on the "Clear Now" button.
Manually Clearing Your Browser History Using
... Internet Browser: Safari 5.0.5 Computer Operating
System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Mac OS X
| - With Safari open, click your cursor arrow
on the "History" menu and select "Clear History" from the resulting
drop-down menu.
- A pop-up box will appear asking, "Are you sure you want to clear
history? You can't undo this action." There is also an empty check box
next to "Also reset Top Sites." Check the check box and then click on
the "Clear" button.
Manually Clearing Your Browser History Using
... Internet Browser: Google Chrome 16 Computer Operating
System: Mac OS X 10.6 | - With
Chrome open, click your cursor arrow on the "History" menu and select
"Show Full History" from the resulting drop-down menu.
- When the "History" window opens, click on the "Edit items..." link
to the upper right.
- Click the "Clear all browsing data..." button at the top of the list
of links in Chrome's history.
- Close the window when you're finished.
Manually Clearing Your Browser History Using
... Internet Browser: Google Chrome 16 Computer Operating
System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 |
- With Chrome open, click your cursor arrow on the
"Tools" icon that is shaped like a wrench on the right of the menu bar
and select "History" from the resulting drop-down menu.
- When the "History" tab opens, click on the "Edit items..." link to
the upper right.
- Click the "Clear all browsing data..." button at the top of the list
of links in Chrome's history.
- Close the tab when you're finished.
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