Surfing is a fun alternative where your mouse pointer gets on a little surf board and rides the web, hope this helps
Surfing is more like just looking around and searching usually has a goal in mind.
Net surfing refers to casually browsing websites without a specific goal in mind, whereas net searching involves actively looking for specific information or content using search engines. Net surfing is more exploratory and leisurely, while net searching is more focused and purposeful.
Searching - the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone.Surfing - browse: look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular;
me too searching!!
An sail surfing must be in the sail then? Sky surfing is in the sky. idiot.
looking is like searching, seeing is unexpected.
one is tight and shows off your junk one is tight and shows off your junk
The Nook is an e-reader with web surfing capabilities. The iPad is a tablet computer with much more memory speed.
When you're searching for something you are simply examining each entity, comparing them with another entity in order to locate a match. When you're sorting entities, you are re-arranging the order of those entities. In both cases you will perform a comparison between two entities at a time, the only real difference is that you do not re-arrange the entities when searching.
Searching: the engine searches for your criteria, and shows any result found. Filtering: the engine searches the same way, but excludes things you tell it to ignore.
I think your sad to actually have to ask this.. but maybe I'm sad for searching about it and then awnsering your question...
1.surfing 2.searching 3.e-mailing 4.bulletin board 5.blogging