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Internet in A Nutshell [Paperback]

Valerie Quercia (Author)
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In a Nutshell (O'Reilly) January 15, 1997

Internet in a Nutshell is a quick-moving guide to the Internet that goes beyond the "hype" and right to the heart of the matter: how to get the Internet to work for you. This is a second-generation Internet book for readers who have already taken a spin around the Internet and now want to learn the shortcuts.

In the tradition of the bestselling books Java in a Nutshell and WebMaster in a Nutshell, Internet in a Nutshell starts with a quick, tour of the Internet, focusing on the technology that makes it work. It then dives into details on using the popular browsers, including their associated mail and news readers. Even the most seasoned Web surfer will find new tips on using their favorite browser.

As with most tools, Internet software is useless if you don't know what to do with it. Internet in a Nutshell gives complete, concise coverage of how to find information on the Internet, with comparisons of the most popular search engines and how to use them to their best advantage.

At the core, the Internet is about sharing information, which is often stored in discrete files. The book covers the various file types that are used across the Internet. It covers FTP, the file transfer protocol that is used today primarily for transferring downloadable programs and source code. It discusses how to deal with sending and receiving files over email, both through attachments and more traditional means, and how to deal with compressed files.

This is the Internet book for readers who don't think they need a book to use the Internet.


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Valerie Quercia has packed a phenomenal amount of information into one modest-sized volume. While Internet in a Nutshell, doesn't even attempt to tell you everything there is to know about the Internet, it does provide a guide to finding just about anything on the Net. In just eight well-organized and concise sections, Quercia takes you through information that would otherwise take up half a bookshelf.

The first part, on getting oriented, provides a quick overview of the online world. Specifics begin in part 2, which discusses how to use Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Additionally, this section covers guides to add-on programs, tips on file management, and quick references to commands and shortcuts. The five chapters of part 3 are devoted to online research and information. These chapters include information on servers and protocols, a listing of some of the top reference sites, a discussion of directories versus search engines, advice on finding information on people and places and reference material on using Telnet to access libraries and other research sources. Part 4 delves into e-mail and news. The e-mail section discusses everything from working with e-mail addresses to handling junk e-mail and file attachments. The chapter on mailing lists offers a taste of what's available and shows how to find, use, and thrive on lists on any interest. After a discussion of Usenet--including a rundown of the naming scheme and a review of netiquette--Quercia goes into the specifics of using Netscape Messenger, Netscape Collabra, Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) Internet Mail, and MSIE Internet News. Part 5 addresses information about file handling, from a chart of file types and extensions to how to use FTP and various file compression and archiving programs. The sixth part deals with browser helper applications, plug-ins, and ActiveX controls, while part 7 offers an information-rich guide to Web authoring, HTML codes, color names and values, HTML characters, and such enhancements as GIF images, Java, and animation and audio files. A crash course in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and IRC command reference chart round out this densely packed but easy-to-read reference work.

About the Author

Valerie Quercia has co-written a number of books for O'Reilly & Associates, including the X Window System User's Guide (with Tim O'Reilly), X User Tools (with Linda Mui), and WebMaster in a Nutshell (with Stephen Spainhour). Internet in a Nutshell is her first solo book. Val is also the managing editor of The Left Field Press, a company that specializes in baseball publications.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 431 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1st ed edition (January 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565923235
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565923232
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,318,963 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A 'Must Have' for your desktop!, October 19, 1999
This review is from: Internet in A Nutshell (Paperback)
For those seeking to learn more than point and click, this is a fabulous resource! The authors have taken the 'geek speak' out of the Internet and organized it here in very simple terms. The Internet is for everyone, and this makes understanding the net very easy!
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