by Alex Gray (Author)
Collins Gem Internet provides a friendly and approachable introduction to getting on to the Net, what to expect when you get there, and how to use the Net effectively -- and it advises you about potential dangers and how to avoid wasting time. There is also advice on making the best use of e-mail. This is one of four computing Collins Gems and is published in flexibinding, providing the durability of a hardback with the flexibility of a paperback. In a stylish new cover design, these new computer Gems will provide an essential friendly introduction to computing. The Internet is there to be used and this Gem is designed to help you use the Internet as effectively as possible, taking you from connecting to the Internet and selecting a service provider through browsers and search engines to creating your own Web page. It also provides practical guidance on using e-mail complete with advice on the etiquette now expected. There is also guidance on protecting your computer against viruses and yourself against losing personal information. * Advice on how to get on to the Net and moving around it effectively * Guidance on the efficient use of e-mail, complete with the etiquette expected * Technical jargon explained and demystified, complete with many explanatory screen shots
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Collins
Published: 04 May 1999
ISBN 10: 0004723341
ISBN 13: 9780004723341