Amazon.com Review
If you're looking for a good book to use to help get someone started exploring the Internet,
How to Use the World Wide Web is a prime contender. A practical, unintimidating guide to getting started on the World Wide Web, the book provides the Web initiate with a basic understanding of how the Internet works, how to use web browsers, how to use links, and all of the nuts and bolts that go along with becoming a good citizen in the Internet community.
Other books might be more comprehensive, even for the beginner. But for a solid, technically accurate introduction, How to Use the World Wide Web is a sound choice.
From the Publisher
This fully updated best-selling title covers the cutting edge technologies that have established themselves as commonplace on the World Wide Web. Java, VRML, plug-in, helper applications and much more are covered in this beginner-level book. Plus, readers receive in-depth coverage of the most popular Web browsers: Netscape's communicator, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3.0, and America Online. - Shows readers how to use Java, Netscape plug-ins, and VRML
- Explains ways to find government and business Web sites
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