
Browser based games are quite popular these days as more people are congregating in online multiplayer game environments. These multiplayer online strategy browser-based games take typical gaming to an entirely new level, offering users exciting game play, interactive social opportunities, and an entire world of possibilities! One of the most exciting new releases in the web browser game world is Greepland. Read this quick release review to find out more about this new browser game.
Greepland is a competitive browser game now available free for users looking to enjoy games that require no download and can be played live within your browser. Like many games in this genre, your objective is to compete successfully with other users in a real-time gaming environment where every move counts. By simply joining and logging in at the Greepland.com website, you can start interacting in this unique online environment immediately! With browser based play, getting started is simple.
Unlike some other free browser based computer games, Greepland provides users with an open forum for discussing the game along with other support options to make playing easy and fun. No download games are definitely the wave of the future as more computing experience becomes connected with the online world. Web browser games are a sign that game programmers, software designers, and the entire gaming world is looking favorably upon this new approach to strategy, rpg, and other game types.
Whether you are new to browser based games or just a strategy game enthusiast, you are sure to enjoy this one and give Greepland reviews a thumbs up. One of the first offerings from the growing InterSoft Games company, Greepland will provide hours of endless strategic fun. Visit Greepland.com today to join the growing community of players and begin interacting right away. Be instantly transported to a real-time browser-based world of strategy and complex but engaging gaming.
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December 13th, 2009 on 8:18 am
hi.
actually cookies are required to maintain your session. once you logged on to any web site it creates cookies (tiny text fields) on your temporary folder (to browse to that point to start–> run–> type %temp% –> press enter). cookies are created to ensure that only authorised user is accessing this website or account. once you log out from the website, cookies get cleared, and you can verify this by clicking back button on your browser, it will then ask you to login again. thus you see how cookies work.
sometimes what happens when you open a site, may be due to slow internet connection (for a very short period of time), when site trys to create cookies it gets rejected or lost, so it website asks you to enable the cookies or login again. this solves the problem.
by the way its not a problem or any issue at all.
hope this answers your question and clarifies any doubt about cookies.
December 13th, 2009 on 8:54 am
the shit firefox
December 13th, 2009 on 9:12 am
December 13th, 2009 on 9:13 am
firefox hands down!
December 13th, 2009 on 1:45 pm
You'll need to add the Yahoo! Address button to the Yahoo! Toolbar. To do this, follow these steps:
1) Make sure you are signed in to Yahoo!
2) From the Yahoo! Toolbar, click Settings(avatar)->Add/Edit Buttons. This will take you to a configuration page. Click Button Gallery and use the drop-down selection list (marked with "Select a Category") to pick "Show All Buttons". You will find the Address Book is the first entry in the list. Click the Add button beside it and save your changes.
3) If the button doesn't appear right away, refresh the toolbar (click Settings(avatar)->Refresh Toolbar).
I'm not a Yahoo! Address Book user, so I'm not sure how they handle cutting and pasting address into it. Generally, I think you'd select the info you want to cut & paste with your mouse, then use Ctrl-c to copy and Ctrl-v to paste in the proper address book field. There are other ways as well. Check out the first link below to see the "How do I add a contact?" help from Yahoo!
-T
December 13th, 2009 on 4:53 pm
Click on the top of the browser window and move that so it aligns with the top left of the screen (you won't be able to move it higher than the top menu bar. Click on the bottom right corner of the browser window and drag the corner out so the window enlarges to the disired size.
Windows users often get confused at this point as they are used to hitting the maximise button to make any given application window take up the entire screen. That is because Windows was originally designed to have one program as your entire focus at a time. The green window resize button on the top left of a Mac window only resizes to completely show the what the window contains. This is because the Mac OS is designed to work with multiple documents at once. It expects that you will want to drag and drop between various windows at any time. So open windows never take the entire screen up (the only exception being games really).
December 14th, 2009 on 3:45 am
FireFox is the best
December 14th, 2009 on 5:15 pm
Nope
December 14th, 2009 on 6:09 pm
w3schools.com
December 14th, 2009 on 10:38 pm
There is a similar function on a Mac: the green button at the top-left of mac window. However, what this button does it alternate between the user-set size (ie, if you resize a window) and the default size of the window, as defined by the program. Often times, that default size is full-screen.
There is, however, no simple way to automatically have a window fill the screen. You can always just resize it yourself by grabbing and dragging the bottom right corner of a window.
December 15th, 2009 on 1:07 pm
Firefox took about 200,000 meg of ram from my pc
December 15th, 2009 on 1:44 pm
i use firefox
December 15th, 2009 on 2:38 pm
Safari owns
December 15th, 2009 on 6:22 pm
i use lunascape
December 16th, 2009 on 2:04 am
Google chrome
December 16th, 2009 on 7:48 am
i hade a problem like this but wit my flash player. Try restoring your pc to a date were u know that facebook worked.
Start,
Programs,
run,
type in msconfig,
click system restore and pick a date that is bold.
If your computer hasent made any restore points then u have find some1 else to try and fix.
December 16th, 2009 on 10:46 am
opera
December 16th, 2009 on 7:34 pm
It's an internal facebook problem, it's been happening to everyone since friday.
If you find loading other sites with no problems then it's not your computers fault, you'll just have to wait until they sort it out.