The internet FOR DUMMIES

Everywhere you turn, you can find traces of the Internet. Household products, business cards, radio shows, and movie credits list their Web site address sites (starting with "www" and usually ending with "dot com") and their e-mail addresses. The Internet is a new communications...

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Main Author: Levine, John R. (Author)
Other Authors: Young, Margaret Levine, Baroudi, Carol
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Hungry Minds 2002
©2002
Edition:8th ed
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