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online content
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The online content tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about digital media, web-based tools, and internet-accessible resources. Topics include AI-powered browsing features like Microsoft Copilot Vision in Edge, online tech shows such as BBC's Click, and tools like the Office 2010 Compatibility Inspector that link to online help. The tag also encompasses general web content, including streaming video and online broadcasts. While some threads touch on space exploration and quantum computing, the primary focus remains on content delivered or accessed via the internet, particularly in the context of Windows and Microsoft technologies.
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web content description
Every Sunday morning I sit down with a cup of coffee and watch a show called 'Click'. It's made by the BBC and the full version can only be seen online. A shortened version is shown on the news channel.
Whilst not too 'in depth' it does have some interesting articles and is well worth a watch...