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bungbung
18th October 2006, 14:54
". . . will probably become the Internet user's bible."
- David Buerger, Communications Week

Need to know the latest Supreme Court opinions? Or geographic, economic, and political data about the republic of Rwanda? News about the latest Space Shuttle flights, direct from NASA? Or a new recipe for Asparagus Souffle?
All of this, and much more, is available on the Internet, the world's largest computer network.

The Internet has brought about an information revolution. Megabytes of data, on almost any topic imaginable, are at your fingertips. In addition to searching online databases, you can carry on discussions with colleagues worldwide, participate in discussion groups, subscribe to electronic journals, collect free software. Whether you're lawyer, a businessman, a scientist, or a farmer, you'll find that the Internet is an invaluable resource. Not too long ago, we would have called this the "office of the future"

Well, it's available now.

This book will help you to unlock the Internet's resources. It is a complete user's guide to the Internet, covering everything from the basics, like electronic mail and newsgroups, to the newest developments. A large part of the book tells you how to find the resources you want. This is the first book to cover the Internet's new "research librarians": Gopher, WAIS, and the World-Wide Web. There are important new tools that help you search the Net's resources by topic.


Topics covered include:


What the Internet is, how it works, and what you can do

Basic Internet utilities (telnet, ftp)

Electronic mail and USENET News (bulletin boards)

How to find the resources you want with tools like Archle, Gopher, WAIS, and
the World-wide Web

What resources are available: a catalog of over 300 resources, on topics ranging from Aeronautics to Zymurgy

How to get connected to the Internet: a list of Internet service providers

Sniper
18th October 2006, 14:57
How many pages :killingme

bungbung
18th October 2006, 15:26
376 pages

10 chr$

TerminalAddict
18th October 2006, 15:46
# Paperback: 609 pages
# Publisher: Course Technology; 1 edition (December 13, 1995)
# Language: English
# ISBN: 0534506747
# Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.0 inches
# Shipping Weight: 2.10 pounds

bungbung
19th October 2006, 07:38
You've got the 1995 internet (605 pages)

This is February 1993, 376 pages published by O'Reilly and associates.

TerminalAddict
19th October 2006, 07:44
wow . .the internet grew by by nearly 300 pages in 2 years .. impressive :gob:

Drunken Monkey
19th October 2006, 07:48
wow . .the internet grew by by nearly 300 pages in 2 years .. impressive :gob:

...and to think, it's mostly due to pR0n and the scottish thread!