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Books For Internet Beginners
The Following are a list of suggested books to help you get started with the Internet.
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 Beginnernet : A Beginner's Guide to the Internet and the
World Wide Web
by Brian Pomeroy (Editor) / Paperback
BeginnerNet is designed to help the
computer/Internet novice learn about the online world. Discussions include the Web,
e-mail, USENET newsgroups, mailing lists, and other technologies. Various editions of BeginnerNet
have been helping users get the most out of their online experiences since 1995. Over
20,000 copies are currently in print. Read more about
this book.
 Beginnernet in Rehabilitation: : A Beginner's Guide to the
Internet and the World Wide Web
by Brian Pomeroy (Editor) / Paperback
This user-friendly manual will help you navigate through
the Web and feel at ease with this rapidly growing technology. It describes uses of the
Internet and what to do if you are surfing the Web for the first time. Connecting to the
Internet and World Wide Web is clearly explained, and there is a complete glossary of
Internet terms for quick reference. The book covers privacy rights, hacking, spamming,
fraud, hoaxes, and children using the Internet. Read more about
this book.
 I Want My WebTV (tm)
by David Fox / Paperback
Now that anyone can access the web though their television,
even the most computer-phobic want to know what's out there. David Fox provides an
irreverent tour of cyberspace, well suited to those more comfortable with a remote control
than a keyboard. He first offers assistance on buying and hooking up the WebTV box. Only
then does he ease the reader into how to start having some fun online. A huge chunk of the
book focuses on specific places to go and things to do, including entertainment sites,
business areas, educational opportunities and almost everything that computerized
web-surfing families have enjoyed for so long. You can't ask for a more painless
introduction to life online. Read more about
this book.
 Internet 101 : A Beginner's Guide to the Internet and the
World Wide Web
by Wendy G. Lehnert / Paperback
While it is true that many books have been written about
the Internet, this is a textbook written by an experienced teacher as she designed a
college level course on the subject. Internet 101 is written specifically with students in
mind. It strives to nurture and enrich their interest and enthusiasm about the Internet.
Written in a fun, relaxed style, this book teaches you everything that you need to know
about the exciting world of the Internet and the World Wide Web. It contains the latest
information on the Internet and includes discussions of social and ethical issues, in
addition to exercises and special sidebars highlighting historical facts. Read more about
this book.
 Internet for Kids : A Beginner's Guide to Surfing the Net
by Francis Moss, Ted Pedersen, Valerie Costantino (Illustrator), Francis Costantino
/Paperback
In ten jam-packed chapters, this new edition of Internet
for Kids! covers everything readers need to know about getting on the Internet and surfing
through cyberspace in 1997 and beyond. Plus the latest on new cyberspace
technologies--including search engines, Net providers, Web browsers, and new enhancements
such as Java, Shockwave, QuickTime, and CoolFusion. Read more about
this book.
The Beginner's Guide; Netscape Communicator 4.0.1
Not Yet Available: You may still order this title and it will be shipped to you when it
is released by the publisher.
 Official Netscape Beginner's Guide to the Internet
by Shelley O'Hara /Paperback
Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, this book
offers how-to advice as well as practical information for accessing the best of the
Net--from news to finances, employment opportunities, entertainment, shopping and much
more. Read
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