Overview
The Internet is an active medium. You can't just sit and watch it like television; you have to try things, poke around, and find the sites, information, and people that you need and enjoy.
"The Internet For Dummies Quick Reference, 8th Edition, " puts you on the road to online discovery and keeps you on track by showing you how toBuy the right computer hardware for Internet accessSelect an Internet Service Provider to make the connectionUse popular e-mail programsGet the real deal on privacy, security, and cookiesBuy and sell on the InternetSpeak the online language with glossary guidance
This down-to-earth reference includes all the tasks and resources you really need, lies flat on your desk so that you can type with both hands, and weighs less than a laptop computer. The latest edition in a regularly updated series covers the newest versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape Web browsers, e-mail client software, and other basic Internet tools. You can expect to get the nitty-gritty onGetting into the swim with Web surfingFinding the best online resources for research and supportSending voice and pictures over the InternetChoosing between Windows and Macintosh systemsReading newsgroups and browsing with America OnlineTapping shareware and freeware softwareUploading and downloading files with ease
"The Internet For Dummies Quick Reference, 8th Edition, " also introduces you to the whys and wherefores of building and posting a Web page, a document that has its own URL and that can express anything you want to a big, wide world of visitors. Whether the Internet's new territory to you or you've been Web-wise for quite a while, this up-to-date, fast, and fun resource will have you cyber-traveling in style in no time