Created By:- Sumit VinayakIntroduction
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My name is Sumit Vinayak. I am a creater of this website, i belongs to Lucknow (Capital Of Uttar Pradesh) India. Now I am currently living in Delhi. I came to Delhi one year before and at that time i had nothing except my love and my Computer knowledge. Later my Love betrayed me and after that I fully concentrated on my work. And now I working well reputated MNC.First time I touch Computer in my home in the year of 1998 which is DOS (Disk Operating System) and later on I get familier with Cobol and Assembly Language. And later on get good command in Linux and VB.net. I create this website for those people who ready learn something new and grasped as much knowledge they can in Computer. This website is divided in five sections:- 1- Home :- Where my Introduction is given. 2:- Technology News :- In this sections friends u all gets latest technology updates. 3:- Linux Lessons :- In this section friends, You all get Linux Lessons. 4:- Windows Lessons :- In this section friend , You all get Windows Lessons. 5:- Ouestion And Answer Round :- In this section friends, You all get Linux and Windows Questions And Answer with explanation which helps u to crack any any interview. 6:- Softwares :- Friends, you will get important softwares in this section which absolutely free. 7:- Blog :- Friends you will get my help related to yours Computer Troubleshooting problems. Find Stuff You're looking for something on a long web page with Internet Explorer or Netscape. You think it's there, but you're faced with seemingly insurmountable number of paragraphs, sentences, and words to hunt though. Well, next time this happens to you, hit the Edit menu, Find (or CTRL-F for you shortcut lovers). You'll get a handy little "find" box that lets you type in a specific word. After you type in your search term, hit the Find Next button and Explorer will look for that word on the page. If it's successful, you'll be zapped right to it. As if that wasn't cool enough, you can also use a variation of this tip in Windows Explorer. Next time you're looking for a file in Explorer, hit CRTL-F and you'll get a Find or Search box (depending on what flavor of Windows you're using). If you are already in the area of your hard drive where you think the file is (say, My Documents), hit CTRL-F and your search will be set to look in the My Documents sfolder. |
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