Web browser cache is the term used to describe a folder created on the computer or Internet surfing device’s local drive where files, imagery, and other web page resource files are stored for future use by the browser. When you revisit a web page that you have previous loaded on your computer, the load time will be reduced by the browser checking the browser cache folder first for an image before downloading over the Internet again significantly reducing load time of the website. Unfortunately, browser cache folders can quickly increase Read More
What Version of Flash Do I Have?
Flash is a much needed program installed on web browsers to access a lot of video media on the Internet. While there are other forms of viewing video on the web–HTML 5 being one of the pinnacle examples–Flash is still the most coveted form and therefore, having the right version is important. To determine what version you do have is a very simple process. The first step is to visit a website that has Flash enabled on it. One of the easiest examples if CNN.com. If you go there, they Read More
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