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From the Back
Cover
Que's Internet Yellow Pages attempts to organize
and catalog the information found online in a single resource the makes
searching easier for you. The "Secrets to successful searching" section
helps the reader get up to speed on searching the Internet to take
absolute advantage of what it has to offer, including details on how to
get connected, what browser software is available, how search engines
operate, Internet search techniques, and how to set up email.The second
part, the directory portion of the book, presents sites that provide the
best information in a particular category. Topics include education,
finance and investment, U.S government information and services,
parenting, sports, music, travel and more. Icons designate which sites
are considered the "best of the best," as well as those that are
appropriate for children, which are e-commerce sites, and which are most
usable.
About the Author
Joe Kraynak has taught hundreds of thousands of novice computer users
how to master their computers and their software. His long list of
computer books includes Easy Internet, The Complete Idiot's Guide to
Computer Basics, Using and Upgrading PCs, and Absolute Beginner's Guide
to Excel 2002. Joe's wide range of computer and training experience have
helped him develop a strong commitment to making computers, software,
and the Internet more easily accessible to the average user.
Book Description
Que's Internet Yellow Pages attempts to organize and catalog
the information found online in a single resource the makes searching
easier for you. The "Secrets to successful searching" section helps the
reader get up to speed on searching the Internet to take absolute
advantage of what it has to offer, including details on how to get
connected, what browser software is available, how search engines
operate, Internet search techniques, and how to set up email.The second
part, the directory portion of the book, presents sites that provide the
best information in a particular category. Topics include education,
finance and investment, U.S government information and services,
parenting, sports, music, travel and more. Icons designate which sites
are considered the "best of the best," as well as those that are
appropriate for children, which are e-commerce sites, and which are most
usable. |
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