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How to Open All in Tabs with Internet Explorer 7 Video Tutorial

Here is a simple tutorial that will show you how to unlock the ability to open all files in a favorites folder with Internet Explorer 7.

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Earlier today I spent a great deal of time trying to find any resources or tutorials that showed how this was done and no one seems to have covered it thoroughly.  Once I finally figured it out, I documented the process with this quick video tutorial.

For those of you that may be curious as to why I wanted to even contemplate something in the Internet Explorer 7 browser, the reason is due to one of my favorite software programs, MindManager Pro 7.  I have a love somewhat hate the slow development relationship with Mindmanager.  Today, Mindmanager has a pretty good tool for organizing internet content, but it only works with Internet Explorer and not Firefox my browser of choicer nor Opera my browser backup of choice. So I am stuck using IE7, an inferior tool, but this tutorial does help it simulate some normal functionality found in Firefox. Hopefully my small contribution to the digital signage across the internet will save you some time if you get stuck looking for the same ability to open all favorites in tabs.

PeekYou.com Still Seeking The Right Target

As a search engine junkie, I love to search for information that is imperative to my marketing projects.

My associate recently was given the mission to organize her family
reunion.    She went to different search engines to find any
information relating to her kinfolk.  She struggled through the normal search for people through MySpace and Facebook profiles, and genealogy sites.  It just wasn’t efficient.

I remembered the beta version of search engine Peekyou had just been released.

Decided to assist her in trying it out.  (fyi-  Peekyou.com is categorized as a specialized search engine with something like a phonebook database.)

As the search for her kinfolk went on, she found the Peekyou search engine
to be fun, easy and efficient.   But it has some minor miles to go in finding
information on people.  We ran a series of tests and found all of
those who were interested in putting their lives on-line.   Peekyou.com
has over 50 Million Profiles in  their Beta system (including my own, which I did not enter, but did update).

After a hr of test drive, I believe Peekyou holds great promises of being a player in this niche of finding people.  With some more additions of detailed profiles,  it will be taken seriously as a search engine of people. 

I give it a 3.9 stars out of 5 stars.