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Browse everywhere from any Explorer window. You've probably heard a bunch about true Internet and desktop integration in Windows 98. Here's some of the proof. You can switch back and forth between Web pages, files and folders on your computer, network drives, and pages on a corporate intranet-all from the same browser or window. Toolbar buttons change to match content you're viewing, and you can use the Forward and Back buttons to flow freely between locations. For example, type a folder location in the Address bar of your browser or, vice versa, type a Web site address in your Address bar in My Computer.
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