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The Whole Internet:The Next Generation
(外文書)
作者:
Kiersten Conner-Sax,Ed Krol
分類:
電腦與網路
/
T10
出版社:
美商歐萊禮英文書
出版日期:1999/10/1
ISBN:1565924282
書籍編號:sb0053594
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● 內容簡介 ●
In 1992, The Whole Internet introduced millions of readers to the new Internet phenomenon. But times have changed, and the Internet has moved on. In 1992, you had to tell people how to use a web browser. These days, any third grader can tell you how to click on a link. We don't need to convince you that the Internet is a valuable resource--whether you're a corporate attorney or a gourmet chef, you already know. But you may not know how to make the Internet work for you. If you need to catch up with the many changes that have taken place in the last few years--if you'd like to try some of the next generation tools that are now available--The Whole Internet: The Next Generation is a book you have to read. The Whole Internet: The Next Generationa book for a new generation of Internet users. There are more applications, more exciting information, and more problems to deal with, ranging from mere annoyances to outright theft. So we've written a book that illuminates how you can use the Internet effectively in today's environment. We'll explain how to deal with everyday problems like unsolicited email and security alerts. We'll also tell you how to take advantage of new services on the Web. Such services, like those for buying and selling goods, trading stock, and even playing games, have really become applications unto themselves, and deserve the fullest explanation that we can provide. How do you play the new audio files that are all around the net? How do you sell the antique furniture your grandmother left you? How do you prevent others from stealing your credit card information? How do you protect yourself from computer viruses? How do you write and publish your own web pages? How do you use the Internet to cut down your long distance phone bills? You will also find a next generation catalog of Internet resources. It's obviously not an exhaustive list, which could never be assembled in one book. But it's a wide-ranging selection of sites that we found interesting, useful, or just plain fun. We've focused on "meta-sites": that is, sites that provide extensive lists of related resources. We don't need to convince you that the Internet is a valuable resource--whether you're a corporate attorney or a gourmet chef, you already know. But you may not know how to make the Internet work for you. If you need to catch up with the many changes that have taken place in the last few years--if you'd like to try some of the next generation tools that are now available--The Whole Internet: The Next Generation is a book you have to read.
● 目錄 ●
Preface Chapter ONE. What You Will Learn What This Book Is About History What's Allowed on the Internet? How the Internet Works Chapter TWO. Email and News When Is Internet Communication Useful? An Email Primer Choosing a Communications (Mostly Email) Package Composing Messages: A Netiquette Primer Handling Incoming Messages Configuration Tips for Users When Email Gets Returned Email on the PalmPilot Mailing Lists Usenet Chapter THREE. Conquering Email Conquering Common Email Problems Using Filters Mailer Configuration Handling File Attachments Traveling with Email Free Accounts Other Internet Communications Tools Spam Busting Chapter FOUR. World Wide Web Browsing A Browsing Primer Document Management Security Plug-Ins Speeding Things Up Alternative Browsers PalmPilot Browsing Chapter FIVE. Privacy and Security Privacy What Information About Me Exists on the Net? Children and Privacy Protecting Yourself Software for Increased Privacy World Wide Web Browsing Fighting CyberCrime Chapter SIX. Buying and Selling The Basics of Buying Merchandise Online Safe Shopping Buying Products Books, Music, and the Amazonian Revolution Food Computer Equipment Big Ticket Items General Shopping Buying from Individuals Selling The Future Chapter SEVEN. Banking and Personal Finance Internet Banking Online Investing Filing Your Taxes Student Loans Digital Cash Chapter EIGHT. Online Games The History and Culture of Internet Gaming World Wide Web Games Internet (Non-Web) Games Chapter NINE. Creating Web Pages Web Publishing Basics Getting Started Creating a Page of Your Own Specialized Text: Tables and Lists Specialized Images and Links Creating Graphics HTML Coding: Don't Be Afraid Publishing to the World Wide Web Chapter TEN. Esoteric and Emerging Technologies Interactive Communications Streaming High-Quality Audio with MP3 Push Technologies Futures Chapter ELEVEN. Connection Strategies The Ground Rules Gathering Baseline Information The Battle Plan Talking to Operations Personnel Upgrading Your Connection Home Internetworking Non-Ethernet Solutions Chapter Twelve. Searching and Finding Searching for Geniuses Finding People Finding Places Archaic Search Technologies Chapter thirteen. Downloading and Installing Files Downloading Files with a Web Browser File Transfer Protocol Is Your Friend Installing Files Chapter fourteen. Resource Catalog: Best of the Web Chapter fifteen. Commercial and Financial Resources Buying Stuff Commercial Resources Selling Stuff Brokerage Companies Appendix: The Previous Generation
● 作者簡介 ●
Kiersten Conner-Sax Kiersten Conner-Sax is a freelance writer, focusing on computer and film topics. Her short story, "Spinning," appeared in the Lowell Pearl; she has also written a screenplay, entitled "Putt Putt." Her film reviews have appeared in the Boston Phoenix and at NewEnglandFilm.com. Kiersten grew up in California and attended college in New York City. In 1996, she further reduced her marketable skills with a master's degree in creative writing from Emerson College. She currently lives in Manhattan with her husband, Adam, and their dog, Mugsy. Ed Krol Raised in the Chicago area, Ed Krol went to the University of Illinois, got a degree in computer science, and never left. In 1985 Krol became part of a networking group at the University of Illinois where he became the network manager at the time the National Center for Supercomputer Applications was formed. It was there that he managed the installation of the original NSFnet. During the same period, he also wrote the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet because he had so much trouble getting information and was sick of telling the same story to everyone. In 1989 Krol opted to leave the fast lane and returned to pastoral life on campus, where he remains to this day assistant director for Network Information Services, Computing and Communications Service Office, University of Illinois, Urbana. He also writes a monthly column for Network World. He has a wife and daughter (who is in the Hacker's Dictionary as the toddler responsible for "Mollyguards"). In his spare time Krol is a pilot and plays hockey.
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