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Computers & the Internet, Computer Literacy

Peter Norton's Computing Fundamentals

by Peter Norton, Norton, David Wild
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Synopsis

This mid-range concepts text is important for courses with equal emphasis on computer concepts and hands-on learning. It is composed of chapters 1-10 of the Introduction to Computers text.

About the Author, Peter Norton

Peter Norton is an acclaimed computer software entrepreneur who is active in civic and philanthropic affairs. He serves on the boards of several scholastic and cultural institutions and currently devotes much of his time to philanthropy.

Mr. Norton made his mark in the computer industry as a programmer and businessman. Norton Utilities™, Norton Antivirus™, and other utility programs are installed on millions of computer worldwide. He is also the best selling author of computer books.

Mr. Norton sold his PC-software business to Symantec Corporation in 1990 but continues to write and speak on computers, helping millions of people better understand information technology.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1995
Publisher
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Incorporated
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780028028750

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