Description: iNetAdviser is an IE based multi-window browser with integrated bookmark management that personalizes surfing based on your browsing history and existing bookmarks. It includes features for ads and popup blocking and clearing any trace of web surfing web page and more. The program allows you to specially mark previously visited links in a page. After hovering the mouse over a link iNetAdviser displays a small snapshot of the page, as well as comments (if any) and the last view date and more. Also you can always tell what pages of a given site you already visited and view all the related comments in a single window. The powerful bookmarks manager offers advanced management features, personal page ratings, comments, grouped favorites and more. iNetAdviser is designed to work with image archive, wich is organized by the program using different sources (Internet, Hard Drive, CDs). Program allows you to gather graphic files (digital photos, images, etc) from the pages you visit. And you can gather images from the visited pages both in manual and in auto-mode. Also iNetAdviser is capable to download pictures from Internet without visiting sites using web site's addresses, image's URL masks or powers of several search engines simultaneously (so-called meta-search). Besides program allows viewing images stored on your Hard Drive, CDs, etc. The Quick Groups allow you to create lists of most frequently used bookmarks and group them by topic. Additionally, iNetAdviser allows you to open multiple links from the selected web page area, or all links within the current web page with a single mouse-click. By creating aliases for your favorite web page addresses you can speed up access to them without having to manually type the lengthy addresses yourself. Additional features include web page translation into various languages, web page voicing and more. The program can be used as a replacement for Internet Explorer.
Requirements: Support Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and newer
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AP - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called for regulation of the Internet on Saturday while demanding authorities crack down on a critical news Web site that he accused of spreading false information.
AP - Motion controls and social gaming were the hot topics at this week's Game Developers Conference, the annual convention of game designers, programmers and executives.
AP - Apple Inc. is giving its chief operating officer a $5 million bonus for "outstanding performance" running the company while CEO Steve Jobs was on medical leave.
Court OKs TV rules opposed by Comcast, Cablevision
(AP)
AP - A federal court Friday upheld regulations that require cable TV companies to make sports programming and other channels they own available on equal terms to rival TV providers such as satellite companies.
AP - China's top Internet regulator insisted Friday that Google must obey its laws or "pay the consequences," giving no sign of a possible compromise in their dispute over censorship and hacking.
AFP - Australia Sunday defended its plan to block some Internet content, such as that featuring child sex abuse or advocating terrorism, after a media rights watchdog warned it may hurt free speech.
HDTV: Even Critters Prefer It
(PC World)
PC World - Apparently we aren't the only species to prefer the crisp, smooth picture of an HDTV compared to that from one of those old CRT sets of yesteryear.
China's new generation picky about factory jobs
(AP)
AP - Factory worker Chen Qinghai frowned as he looked at a tall bulletin board full of help-wanted notices from companies making everything from photocopiers and DVD drives to mobile phones and car parts.
Summary Box: Court OKs cable TV access rules
(AP)
AP - THE DISPUTE: Cable TV providers challenged a five-year extension of federal regulations requiring them to make channels they own available to rivals such as satellite TV.