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The Internet and World Wide Web: The Rough Guide, Version 2.0

The Internet and World Wide Web: The Rough Guide, Version 2.0

Angus J. Kennedy
5/5 ( ratings)
The Rough Guide series, famous for its listings of skanky Italian hostels and super-cheap Istanbul eateries, now covers the wildest territory of all. The Internet: The Rough Guide 2000 is a tourist's guide to the online world, complete with information on what equipment you need, what it'll cost, and what to see once you're connected. This latest edition reflects recent changes in site locations and contents. Hardly bigger than a coaster, this book packs a remarkable amount of information into its minimal bulk. Though its small format makes it somewhat difficult to use , author Angus Kennedy competently explains everything from basic connection procedures to multimedia and page publishing in a fraction of the space other books require . Fans of other Rough Guide books will be pleased by coverage of the Internet as it applies to travelers . The how-to information represents only half of what this guide contains. The rest is a random walk, largely on the Web's weird side. You'll find references to sites claiming to be the grossest on the Web, a site where you can get a downward-ticking death clock, Mr. Cranky's movie reviews, and "99 Ways to Open a Beer Bottle." Sure, there's some serious reference stuff, but it misses the point. Overall, the book is almost as much fun as opening 99 beer bottles in a skanky Italian hostel. --David Wall Topics covered: The Internet from every angle. What it is, what it's good for, why and how you should connect. Having connected you, the author skips off on a eclectic tour of things to see and do online.
Language
English
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rough Guides
Release
November 01, 1996
ISBN
1858282160
ISBN 13
9781858282169

The Internet and World Wide Web: The Rough Guide, Version 2.0

Angus J. Kennedy
5/5 ( ratings)
The Rough Guide series, famous for its listings of skanky Italian hostels and super-cheap Istanbul eateries, now covers the wildest territory of all. The Internet: The Rough Guide 2000 is a tourist's guide to the online world, complete with information on what equipment you need, what it'll cost, and what to see once you're connected. This latest edition reflects recent changes in site locations and contents. Hardly bigger than a coaster, this book packs a remarkable amount of information into its minimal bulk. Though its small format makes it somewhat difficult to use , author Angus Kennedy competently explains everything from basic connection procedures to multimedia and page publishing in a fraction of the space other books require . Fans of other Rough Guide books will be pleased by coverage of the Internet as it applies to travelers . The how-to information represents only half of what this guide contains. The rest is a random walk, largely on the Web's weird side. You'll find references to sites claiming to be the grossest on the Web, a site where you can get a downward-ticking death clock, Mr. Cranky's movie reviews, and "99 Ways to Open a Beer Bottle." Sure, there's some serious reference stuff, but it misses the point. Overall, the book is almost as much fun as opening 99 beer bottles in a skanky Italian hostel. --David Wall Topics covered: The Internet from every angle. What it is, what it's good for, why and how you should connect. Having connected you, the author skips off on a eclectic tour of things to see and do online.
Language
English
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rough Guides
Release
November 01, 1996
ISBN
1858282160
ISBN 13
9781858282169

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