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The Internet All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies

   by Kelly Ewing / John Levine / Arnold Reinhold / Margaret Levine Young / Doug Lowe

  Paperback:
    For Dummies
    01 May, 2002

   US$12.00 

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Editorial description(s):

Book Info
Offers quick reference modules that show the user topic by topic how to explore the Web with confidence. Discover how to select the right ISP, send and receive e-mail, join newsgroups and chat online, build a Web site, trace family tree, plan travel and buy tickets, and much more. Softcover. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From the Publisher
Discover how to: Select the right ISP
Send and receive e-mail
Join newsgroups and chat online
Build your own Web site
Trace your family tree
Plan travel and buy tickets


All this and a BONUS CD-ROM, which includes:
Free Agent 1.21, a freeware guide to newsgroups
Net Nanny 4.0, evaluation version, for "kid proofing" the Internet
Paint Shop Pro 6.0, evaluation version, image-editing software
StuffIt Expander, shareware version, a file decompressor
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



From the Back Cover
9 books in 1- your key to a great time online

Your one-stop guide to e-mail, Web browsing, creating Web pages, and more!

The Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate, find information, and do business. But how do you make the most of it? Relax! The nine book-length references in this all-in-one guide show you the way. Now revised to cover the latest developments in e-mail, browsers, instant messaging, AOL, Web page creation tools, Web resources, and more, it';s just what you need to get more done and have more fun.

The Dummies Way


Get smart! @www.dummies.com



About the Author
The Internet All In One Desk Reference For Dummies, 2nd Edition contains helpful direction and advice from some of the top Internet writers in the For Dummies line including John Levine, Margaret Levine Young, Arnold Reinhold, Doug Lowe, Jenny Kaufeld, Peter Weverka, Brad Hill, and Kelly Ewing.



Book Description
The Internet has become so popular that it's now difficult to get through an entire day without hearing it mentioned on TV, reading about it in the newspapers, or going online yourself. Unfortunately, there is no "Internet Users Manual." The Internet All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies can fill that void, however, by providing one-stop, quick guidance for the tasks and tools you'll need to experience the best of the Internet.

This book is intended to be a reference for all the great things (and maybe a few not-so-great things) that you may need to know when you're browsing the Internet, writing e-mail, using newsgroups, creating your own Web pages, and so on. Rather than having to buy a book on each of these Internet-related topics, you can access them all conveniently packaged for you in one handy reference. This comprehensive book shows you how to get up and running fast so that you have more time to do the things that your really want to do.

The Internet All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is a big book made up of several smaller books – minibooks, so to speak. Within them, you'll find easy-to-follow information on the following topics and more:


The back of the book contains a special Internet Directory section that points you toward some of the best sites that the Web has to offer. The sites listed here are organized by categories such as Internet and computer help, search engines and directories, news and information, research and education, sports and leisure, arts and entertainment, and fun and free stuff.




Reader review(s):

Very out of date; poor organization. A ripoff!, June 30, 2004
Out of date; poor organization. Seems to be several old books slapped together between one set of covers. A ripoff!

Get "The Internet for Dummies" 9th edition, which is up to date and very good.


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