Mac OS X Leopard For Dummies by Bob LeVitus

Mac OS X Leopard For Dummies by Bob LeVitus

Author:Bob LeVitus
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Wiley


Figure 9-4: The RSS synopses for the Apple start page, shown earlier in Figure 9-1.

To save an RSS feed you enjoy, just bookmark it the same way you bookmark Web pages.

If you like this RSS thing (and why wouldn’t you?), the Mail application, discussed in the next chapter, also includes an RSS reader. So you can read your favorite RSS feeds in either program, or in both.

Searching with Google

Looking for something on the Internet? Check out Google, a fantastic search engine integrated with Safari to help you hunt down just about anything on the Internet quickly and easily.

In this section, you discover how to use Google to search the Internet and find almost anything, as well as how to get help with Google when all else fails.

To search the Internet with Google, follow these steps:

1. Merely type a word or phrase in the Google field to the right of the address bar near the top of the Safari window.

2. Press Return or Enter to start the search.

Google almost immediately offers a list of results, as shown in Figure 9-5.



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