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  Rough Guide to the Internet
The UK's number one computer title, The Rough Guide to The Internet, will make you a net guru in the shortest possible time. Everything you need to know from getting connected to building your own webpage is included in this guide. There are also new chapters covering on-line shopping and music, including a guide to navigating the MP3 maze. Also included is information on the next generation browsers.

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  The Internet for Dummies
This guide to the Internet provides basic information about going online for the first time, sending and receiving emails, and browsing popular Web pages. This updated edition also covers browser technology, instant messaging and creating your first Web page.

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  Grandmas Guide to the Internet
Over 65s make up 20% of the population, but so far only one in fifty of them has gone online. This 'a jargon-busting guide for beginners' aims to get you 'on to the Internet with the least amount of pain and hassle.' Paperback, 36 pages

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  Customers.com
Lots of books have been written about how to do business on the Internet, but few can match the understanding and passion for making e-commerce work of Patricia Seybold's Customers.com. Drawing on case studies of companies and organizations as diverse as Boeing, Babson College, National Semiconductor, Hertz, PhotoDisc, and Wells Fargo, Seybold identifies what makes e-commerce work successfully.

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  A Brief History of the Future
Histories of technology usually go one of two ways. Some focus on the science. Others emphasise personalities and culture at the expense of technological detail. But engineering professor-cum-Observer columnist John Naughton has written a book that does both. A Brief History of the Future weaves together scientific account and personal anecdote, and the result is a mesmerising account of the origins of the Internet.

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  Language and the Internet
This title explores the nature of the impact which the Internet is making on language. There is already a widespread popular mythology that the Internet is going to be bad for the future of language - that technospeak will rule, standards be lost, and creativity diminished as globalization imposes sameness. The argument of this book is the reverse: that the Internet is in fact enabling a dramatic expansion to take place in the range and variety of language, and is providing unprecedented opportunities for personal creativity.

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