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Wondering If There Is A Way To Make Time Go Faster In A Browser

Why do certain web browsers run faster than others?

Recently my friend told me to switch to 'Google Chrome', claiming that websites run a lot faster on it than on other browsers. I currently run Safari on my mac and Firefox on my PC. I was wondering if it is true that certain browsers run websites faster than others and if so if there is a reason for this.

Surely how fast you browse the internet should be solely dependent on how fast your internet speed is?

Thanks.

How do I get faster at doing things?

In order to increase your speed and productivity,just set a stopwatch or counter and make it a challenge for yourself to complete the task which you want to do way faster than your previously were used to..try it and see for yourself ,if done right the results will be beyond your expectation.try this website for a few more lifehacksLifehack - Tips for Life Theres also a law named "PARKINSON'S LAW" :It means that we humans are mentally programmed to allot all the time we have in order to do even the simplest of tasks kinda due to procrastination etc"work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion"lets take an example for parkinson's law for the time spent on checking your email,Look for those little time-fillers, like email and feed reading, that you might usually think take ten or twenty (or even, god forbid, thirty!) minutes. These are the “cockroaches” of the productivity world – little pests that do nothing but make your life a pain in the backside, pains that you can’t seem to get rid no matter how much you run around the house with a shoe or bug spray.Instead of doing the leisurely 20-30 minute morning email check, give yourself five minutes. If you’re up for a challenge, go one better and give yourself two minutes. Don’t give these tasks any more attention until you’ve completed everything on your to-do list that day, at which point you can indulge in some email reading, social networking and feed reading to your heart’s content. Not that I recommend you spend all your spare time that way!These are tasks where 10% of what you do is important and 90% is absolutely useless. This forces you to tend to the important tasks – feeds you need to read in order to improve in your work (for instance, if you’re a web designer who needs to be read up on new practices), and emails that are actually high-priority. Experiment with how far you can take this. Make your criteria for what makes an email important, really strict and the penalties harsh! That means using the Delete button, by the way – I’m not advocating violence against your colleagues.You can experiment with Parkinson’s Law and squashing your deadlines down to the bare minimum in many areas of your life. Just be conscious of the line between ‘bare minimum’ and ‘not enough time’ – what you’re aiming for is a job well done in less time, not a disaster that’s going to lose you employment or clients.so get used to controlling this law and it will do you wonders.good luck

Does the "Opera Browser" have keyloggers?

Of course Opera does not have keyloggers or viruses.Opera is a very good browser and it is faster that Internet Explorer any day.If you aren't convinced,read this review http://download.cnet.com/Opera/3000-2356...

However we can install keyloggers into Opera using addons.The addons can be downloaded from http://opera11.software.informer.com/dow... after downloading and installing Opera from http://www.opera.com/

Hope this has helped.

Does Browsing History slow down the Browser ?

Those who answer 'no' are correct.
What will affect page loads and general browser performance is how you modify Firefox: so it's not asking for, nor waiting to get 'remote' assets, especially advertising (aka "3rd party" cookies.)
For a snappier Firefox, see my suggestions here: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131010220202AA4cljP
Several of those ideas embrace a 'safer' browser, which in turn means less time spent fixing problems picked up with 'stock' configurations.

What's the name of this song?

If I could fly, into the sky, do you think time, would pass me by? 'Cause you know I'd walk 1000 miles. . . . . . .

Sorry, that's all I know!

How can I use one WhatsApp account on two devices?

Yes, its possible. Not only on two devices, but on as number of devices you want.Note: you will need ROOT permissions enabled on the phones  Step 1: Get Titanium Backup installed on both the phones.Step 2: Open Titanium Backup on the phone which has currently installed and working WhatsApp, go to the middle tab of "Backup/Restore".Step 3: Search for "Settings Storage", create a backup. (Also make a backup of WhatsApp)Step 4: Copy the Titanium Backup folder (which would be in your internal memory named "Titanium Backup") from first phone to the second one.Step 5: On the second phone, open Titanium backup and go to options menu and select "Manage Android ID" Step 6: Choose "Restore Android ID from a backup" (on the second phone), select the one you just backed up and the phone will restart itself (If not please restart manually)Step 7: After restart , go to Titanium Backup and restore WhatsApp with option "App+Data" (on the second phone).that's all , you are ready to use WhatsApp on both the phones with same number.

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