Paul Gilster Bücher




The Internet Navigator
- 630 Seiten
- 23 Lesestunden
A thorough revision of its highly successful predecessor. All addresses and instructions in the first edition have been carefully checked and updated. All significant new services affecting the dial-up user are described. Includes detailed coverage regarding the expansion of Internet access by large commercial online services as well as the ``no frills'' approach of using ``mail only'' access to the net. Features an extensive list of local service providers—small companies offering low-cost access to individuals.
The first Internet book devoted exclusively to search techniques, this practical reference will show beginning and intermediate users how to conceive, design and execute focused, efficient searches. Includes descriptions and evaluations of new search tools that are beginning to appear such as HYTELNET, CU-SeeMe, jughead, Panda and InfoTree.