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(EXPLOREPARTNERS.com) -- Los Roques Venezuela. Discover this virgin destination. Los Roques Travel, a new travel portal where you can make your online reservation including payment, discover how Caribbean was 40 years ago. Posadas - Sailing - diving - kitesurfing and fishing - making your ...

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(RBV.info) -- Cacao Travel in Choroni Venezuela. A new interesting social travel destination, rent a cacao plantation in choroni all for yourselves, discover how production was made 300 years ago. Hacienda Monterosa with capacity for 9 persons and 250 achers of virgin nature making your next v...

Lost World

Lost World

The lush, remote Mysteries of Venezuela continues to fire the imagination of the real explorer. ExplorePartners and friends from Amazonas was there on this great journey to the summit of Mount Roraima. From the instant we set eyes on those towering sandstone cliffs rising sheer out of the rollin...

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So what do you do when you take a coffee break, waiting for someone? Surfing the net and checking your emails aside (because that's just a normal part of our work day, right?)

Your Website or none at all!

Your Website or none at all!

Online Reservation system from Paxsoft. Find Out If your travel Website is Ready or do you want to join us?. The best Travel Web site building software, online reservation & tools including hosting on the market. After just a few months of building, I was signing up people to join my online tra...

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The right travel Website or none - Do you have one at all?

(Paxsoft.net) -- Online Reservation system from Paxsoft Online Travel. Find Out If your travel Website is Ready. Everyone knows the economy stinks. They're sick of talking about it. So let's talk about something else that stinks - lodging and accommodation websites.

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Microsoft's browser gets upgraded
Microsoft's browser gets upgraded Microsoft has made Internet Explorer 7 (IE 7) available to the general public. The new version is the first upgrade to the web browsing program for more than five years...

New features include tabbed browsing, the ability to search the net directly and an anti-fraud system to thwart phishing attacks.

The new program is available as a free download on 19 October, but many will get it as an automatic update to Windows XP in November.

Phish fighter

The new version of the browser has gone through a long testing regime and five test or "beta" versions have been made available in the last 14 months.

Despite this IE 7 is still seen as an attempt by Microsoft to catch up with rival browsers as it includes features that have long been seen in competitors such as Firefox and Opera.

With the new version, it is possible to open up tabs rather than windows for new webpages and subscribe to RSS feeds via the browser.

One feature is the addition of a box that lets people search the net directly from the browser rather than through a dedicated webpage.

In early releases of IE 7 this defaulted to Microsoft's own search engine, but the software company has let users choose which search site this feature should call upon.

Built in to the browser is an anti-fraud system that changes the colour of the address bar to red when a user visits a known phishing site. Other warnings will pop-up if an IE 7 user strays onto a site displaying suspicious activity.

The security features on IE 7 mean that many people will get the browser as part of the monthly updates Microsoft issues to address bugs in its software. Home users will get the option to install the browser, and businesses will be able to block its installation on their machines.

Version 6 of Microsoft's browser has regularly been hit by a series of attacks by malicious hackers that attempt to exploit weaknesses in it to take over users' PCs.

IE 7 will also be the default browser for the next version of Microsoft Windows, known as Vista, that is due to be launched in 2007.

The release comes at a time when the numbers of people using Microsoft's Internet Explorer are shrinking. In 2004, 93% of net users browsed the web via IE. Now that proportion has dropped to 86%. Much of that market share has been taken by the Firefox browser, which is used by 11% of net users.

On the day IE 7 was released, a trial version of Version 2.0 of Firefox was also put online for downloading. The finished version is due to be released in the next couple of weeks.

Source: BBC

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