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Item specifics
- Condition
- Topic
- Internet
- Series
- For Dummies
- Subject
- Computers & Internet
- ISBN
- 9780764508943
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-10
0764508946
ISBN-13
9780764508943
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2304096
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Internet for Dummies
Subject
Internet / General
Publication Year
2002
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.4 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
8
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2001-093593
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"...this is a cracking read for anyone with an interest in the Net, regardless of ability." (Internet Made Easy, Book of the Month) "?guides even the most tentative surfer through the World Wide Web, refusing to breath through 'simple' steps such as knowing you've got a modem and choosing an ISP'invaluable title?" (Internet Made Easy, December 2002)
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
004.67/8
Table Of Content
Introduction. Part I: Welcome to the Internet. Chapter 1: What Is the Net? What Is the Web? Chapter 2: The Internet at Home, at Work, at School, at Play. Chapter 3: Kids and the Net. Part II: Internet, Here I Come! Chapter 4: Picking Your Internet Service. Chapter 5: Online and On Your Way. Part III: Web Mania. Chapter 6: Welcome to the Wild, Wonderful, Wacky Web. Chapter 7: Wrangling with the Web. Chapter 8: Needles and Haystacks: Finding Stuff on the Net. Chapter 9: More Shopping, Less Dropping. Chapter 10: My First Home Page. Part IV: E-Mail, Chat, and Other Ways to Hang Out Online. Chapter 11: It2s in the Mail. Chapter 12: Putting Your Mail in Its Place. Chapter 13: Online Communities: Let2s Get Together. Chapter 14: Typing, Talking, and Video Over the Net. Chapter 15: Groupspeak: Let2s Chat. Part V: Other Internet Essentials. Chapter 16: Swiping Files from the Net. Chapter 17: AOL: Can Twenty Million Users Really Be Wrong? Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 18: Ten Frequently Asked Questions. Chapter 19: Ten Types of Files and What to Do with Them. Chapter 20: Ten Fun Things You Can Do on the Net. Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Avoid Looking Like a Klutz. Glossary. Index.
Synopsis
Everywhere you turn, you can find traces of the Internet. Household products, business cards, radio shows, and movie credits list their Web site address sites (starting with "www" and usually ending with "dot com") and their e-mail addresses. The Internet is a new communications technology that is affecting our lives on a scale as significant as the telephone and television. Some people believe that when it comes to disseminating information, the Internet is the most significant invention since the printing press. If you use a telephone, write letters, read a newspaper or magazine, or do business or any kind of research, the Internet can radically alter your worldview. When the first edition of The Internet For Dummies debuted in 1994 , a typical Internet user was a student who connected from college or a technical worker who had access through work. The World Wide Web was so new that it had only a few hundred pages. Now, the Internet includes a hundred million people, connecting on their own nickel from computers at home, along with students ranging from elementary school to adult education. The 8th Edition of this perpetual favorite focuses on the parts of the Internet that are of the most interest to typical users, such as The World Wide Web and how to find things there, including how to use Netscape and Internet Explorer Ins and outs of sending and receiving electronic mail (e-mail) Ways (and means) to shop and chat online An inside scoop on publishing your own home page The real deal about downloading from the Internet The Internet For Dummies, 8th Edition describes what you actually do to become an Internaut (someone who navigates the Internet with skill) - how to get started, what you really need to know, and where to go for help - all in easy-to-understand terms and a helpful, friendly, fun-loving tone that'll make your Internet travels a real treat!, Everywhere you turn, you can find traces of the Internet. Household products, business cards, radio shows, and movie credits list their Web site address sites (starting with "www" and usually ending with "dot com") and their e-mail addresses. The Internet is a new communications technology that is affecting our lives on a scale as significant as the telephone and television. Some people believe that when it comes to disseminating information, the Internet is the most significant invention since the printing press. If you use a telephone, write letters, read a newspaper or magazine, or do business or any kind of research, the Internet can radically alter your worldview. When the first edition of The Internet For Dummies debuted in 1994 , a typical Internet user was a student who connected from college or a technical worker who had access through work. The World Wide Web was so new that it had only a few hundred pages. Now, the Internet includes a hundred million people, connecting on their own nickel from computers at home, along with students ranging from elementary school to adult education. The 8th Edition of this perpetual favorite focuses on the parts of the Internet that are of the most interest to typical users, such as The World Wide Web and how to find things there, including how to use Netscape and Internet Explorer Ins and outs of sending and receiving electronic mail (e-mail) Ways (and means) to shop and chat online An inside scoop on publishing your own home page The real deal about downloading from the Internet The Internet For Dummies, 8th Edition describes what you actually do to become an Internaut (someone who navigates the Internet with skill) - how to get started, what you really need to know, and where to go for help - all in easy-to-understand terms and a helpful, friendly, fun-loving tone that'll make your Internet travels a real treat, Now revised and updated!Your fun and easy guide to e-mail, the Web, and more!#1 bestseller – more than 4 million copies in print!Updated coverage of security, broadband, home networks, and more!Your goof-proof guide to a great time onlineISPs. URLs. DSL. If you're new to the Internet, all that technobabble can be confusing. Relax! With the friendly advice and plain-English explanations in this bestselling guide, you'll soon be swapping e-mails, sending instant messages, surfing the Web, managing your money online...and maybe even creating your own personal Web page!The Dummies WayExplanations in plain English"Get in, get out” informationIcons and other navigational aidsTear-out cheat sheetTop ten listsA dash of humor and funGet smart!www.dummies.comRegister to win cool prizesBrowse exclusive articles and excerptsGet a free Dummies Daily" e-mail newsletterChat with authors and preview other booksTalk to us, ask questions, get answers
LC Classification Number
TK5105.875.I57L48
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