08 May 2009
When researching a particular subject online, search engines such as Google can come up with hundreds of websites, pages or blogs on a particular subject matter. This can be great for referring to, but not everyone has enough time to sift through that amount of information. Another problem is remembering links and web addresses of numerous sites, it's almost impossible unless you jot them down. Wouldn't it be easier to grab links, build up a database and browse them at a later date? Latest stories from Business Software
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