The Internet: Illustrated Introductory

The Internet: Illustrated Introductory
ISBN-10
0760061580
ISBN-13
9780760061589
Series
The Internet
Category
Computer network resources
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
1999
Authors
James T. Perry, Gary Schneider

Description

Part of the Illustrated Series, this text offers a quick, visual, and step-by-step approach for learning about the Internet, including such topics as: e-mail, browsing, searching, accessing Newsgroups, and customizing information from the World Wide Web.

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