
Did sharks munch a navy diver? Don't let these online hoaxes fool you - About.com debunks email hoaxes here...

Sadly, the Internet and the Web are filled with dishonest people who know more than you. Don't let them take advantage of you and your computer. About.com offers suggestions to prevent identity theft and loss of your computer functionality...
People usually ask this when they get an invitation to start a Gmail account. Many users who have Hotmail/MSN Live mail or Yahoo Mail don't see the immediate value of switching to the Gmail free service. But, truth be told, Gmail is probably the best free webmail service today. There are several very useful things about Gmail. Marziah Karch explains Gmail here...
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"Emotional icons" are odd little heiroglyphs used in email and digital messaging. Emoticons started with the classic 1982 smiley :-), and their use has now grown across the planet to become a daily part of digital culture. You can use your keyboard to create skateboarders, Elvis, Homer Simpson, or vampires. You can show love, flirtation, pouts, and glee. And with over 250 emoticons to choose from, you can convey many other stylistic messages...
With all the newspaper, TV, magazine, and Internet warnings out there, it's astonishing that so many people still fall victim to the many high-tech con games. There are several email and web pages scams that will fool you into typing your private information. "Phishing scams" are very convincing to the untrained, but with just a little bit of guidance, you can easily spot when you are getting scammed online. Check out Jeremy's phishing article, and the Phishing IQ test here...
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