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Netscape and the World Wide Web for Dummies

by Paul Hoffman
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Overview

If you browse the World Wide Web with Netscape and you only want to buy one book (really, you should buy every book we publish), this is the one for you. Now in its second edition and covering fabulous new communications and multimedia capabilities, Netscape and the World Wide Web For Dummies not only shows you how to use and customize the Internet's most popular browser but also offers an excellent guide to the most fun and useful sites on the Internet. Internet expert Paul E. Hoffman, author of IDG Books' The Internet, the official companion to PBS' The Internet Show, serves it all up -- from where to find the best sports sites to how to use Netscape Navigator's improved e-mail and newsgroup functions. Keep this book handy whenever you surf the Web.

Curious users want to find the best places on the Web and need a plain English book to tell them how to do it. This updated edition is filled with tips on cruising the Web and using Netscape to find information, chat with others, locate sports stats, download files, and much more. It presents all-new information on the latest version of Netscape, improved browsing of UseNet newsgroups, and more.

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Book Details

Published
March 11, 1996
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
384
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781568848624

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