Macbook Slowing Down

Hi,
I have been using my macbook for about 6 months now. So far I am very happy with the performance and def glad that I made the switch. About 2 weeks ago I began to notice a definite change in the speed and performance of my machine. Certain website are taking forever to load, causing the beachball to spin upwards of 30 seconds. Running quicktime and office applications is also taking noticeably longer again bringing up the beach ball. I have not loaded any new programs on my computer and do not know what could be causing the performance change. I have 30 GB left on the hard drive and use it to surf the net, run office and watch movies. Does anyone know what I can do to tune the performace and get it back to where it originally was.
Thanks

do you use apples 'Disk Utility' to repair your disk permissions? Worth repairing these regularly, may help to do this, certainly wouldn't do any harm! I do this every couple of weeks, usually boot into 'safe mode' before doing so.
Safe Mode = Reboot holding shift key (boot takes longer while it temporarily deactivates things). As soon as you are booted, launch Disk Utility run and run 'repair disk permissions' once done reboot again back into normal user mode.
If you are familliar with booting into 'single user mode'(black text screen), then I would recommend trying to use 'applejack' to clean out cache files, repair permission etc.. Applejack = great little FREE app, downloadable on version tracker.

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