Are you at home, or at work? Sounds like a firewall issue. Try the Macbook at another location so you can see if it's at the PC level, or the router level. Maybe explain what happens when you try to go there...do you get any errors in your browser, or does it just not load the page, or what? Try turning off your security software for a minute to isolate.
SOURCE: iPhone Using safari - unexpectedly quits
I had the same issue with Safari and iPod quitting unexpectedly back to
the Main Screen. I purchased my iPhone a week ago and started to notice
this condition after about 4 days. I thought it might be the crystal
protective film that I put on the screen. I removed it with no change.
I tried to power the iPhone off. See the link and use the "Restart" tab. http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/troubleshooting/phone/#
This seems to have resolved the issue for now? I had a particular
website that was crashing with regularity. No issue now. Same with
iPod. Could it be that simple?
Hope this helps everyone that is having this issue.
SOURCE: Firefox pop-ups in Apple Mac Book Pro
One way to manage this is to install the NoScript plug-in
<http://noscript.net/>
It allows one to block all scripts except for those you wish to load--such as a trusted media server, or online bank account.
SOURCE: My internet is unusually slow, and unresponsive.
well it sounds like you need either to reset your wireless router(little blue utton on the back of the router) or you need to clear your safari history/cashe.
good luck
ryan
SOURCE: Macbook wont start up after cancelled OSX install
insert your Mac OS dvd .. and hold down the c key as you restart. it should launch on the dvd's system and allow you to boot. in the menu select Disk Utility and run the program and see if it can restore your hard drive...
It may need to remount the drive...
Let me know if that helps...
SOURCE: blue ball on yahoo mail site
It is not a virus,reset Safari with these steps:
1. Open your Safari web browser by clicking on the Safari icon in the dock.
2. Click on Safari in your Safari menu, located at the top of your screen.
3. A drop-down menu will now appear. Choose the option labeled Reset Safari....
4. A warning dialog will now appear detailing the items that will be removed.
5. Click the button on the dialog labeled Reset to complete the process.
Your Safari browser will now restart automatically
If I could be of further assistance, let me know. If this helps or solves the issue, please rate it.
Thanks, Joe
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