The Internet can sometimes seem a baffling place. During its brief lifetime, its billions of users have devised many different ways and hundreds of software tools for working on it - with new techniques and programs appearing all the time. They have also evolved a language rich in technicalities and jargon, that may simplify communication between experienced users but can be a barrier to the novice. But look closer, and take heart. In reality, the concepts are not hard to understand and much of the software - especially the ...
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The Internet can sometimes seem a baffling place. During its brief lifetime, its billions of users have devised many different ways and hundreds of software tools for working on it - with new techniques and programs appearing all the time. They have also evolved a language rich in technicalities and jargon, that may simplify communication between experienced users but can be a barrier to the novice. But look closer, and take heart. In reality, the concepts are not hard to understand and much of the software - especially the most recent - is very simple to use. Teach Yourself The Internet explains the basic concepts of data communications, covers the essentials of setting up an Internet connection, outlines many of the facilities available and explores the major tools. Jargon and technical details are kept to a minimum or explained in detail where necessary. As there are so many different services, software packages and ways of working, and to accommodate your own interests, Teach Yourself The Internet contains a "hot links" system of cross references, allowing you to customise how you use the book according to your needs. The Internet is in a constant state of change. This new edition picks up all the significant developments and offers up-to-date web addresses and examples.
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Add this copy of The Internet to cart. $79.20, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Clarita, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2003 by Teach Yourself Books.