- A home page (or
homepage) is the main web page of a website. Usually, the home page is
located at the root of the website's
domain or subdomain. For example...
- had. With iGoogle,
users could select unique themes for
their Google homepages; some
themes were
designed by
Google itself and
others by
third parties...
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Spyware (a
portmanteau for
spying software) is any
malware that aims to
gather information about a
person or
organization and send it to
another entity...
- The
Million Dollar Homepage is a
website conceived in 2005 by Alex Tew, a
student from Wiltshire, England, to
raise money for his
university education...
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Google Doodle is a special,
temporary alteration of the logo on Google's
homepages intended to
commemorate holidays, events, achievements, and historical...
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organization has
called it "one of the most
radical right-wing
antisemitic homepages on the net". The
Radio Islam website states that it "is
working to promote...
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available URLs,
including Facebook, LinkedIn, Wikipedia, Google+, blogs,
homepages,
business pages and news sources.[citation needed]
Information broker...
- Myhomepage.com was
founded in 2009
becoming a
patented personalised homepage service with
synchronised bookmarking and p****word
manager software. The URL...
- The
database includes journal descriptions and
links to the journals'
homepages. List of
academic databases and
search engines Jacso,
Peter (2003). "Peter's...
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Slightly over half of the
homepages of the most
visited websites on the
World Wide Web are in English, with
varying amounts of
information available in...