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Computers and the Internet

Internet in a Nutshell Internet in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference
by Valerie Quercia
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Paperback, 350 pages
Published by O'Reilly & Associates
Publication date: November 1997
Dimensions (in inches): 0.96 x 8.96 x 6.02
ISBN: 1565923235

Internet Books Editor's Recommended Book, 02/01/98:
Valerie Quercia has packed a phenomenal amount of information into one modest-sized volume. While Internet in a Nutshell, doesn't even attempt to tell you everything there is to know about the Internet, it does provide a guide to finding just about anything on the Net. In just eight well-organized and concise sections, Quercia takes you through information that would otherwise take up half a bookshelf.

The first part, on getting oriented, provides a quick overview of the online world. Specifics begin in part 2, which discusses how to use Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Additionally, this section covers guides to add-on programs, tips on file management, and quick references to commands and shortcuts. The five chapters of part 3 are devoted to online research and information. These chapters include information on servers and protocols, a listing of some of the top reference sites, a discussion of directories versus search engines, advice on finding information on people and places and reference material on using Telnet to access libraries and other research sources. Part 4 delves into e-mail and news. The e-mail section discusses everything from working with e-mail addresses to handling junk e-mail and file attachments. The chapter on mailing lists offers a taste of what's available and shows how to find, use, and thrive on lists on any interest. After a discussion of Usenet--including a rundown of the naming scheme and a review of netiquette--Quercia goes into the specifics of using Netscape Messenger, Netscape Collabra, Microsoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) Internet Mail, and MSIE Internet News. Part 5 addresses information about file handling, from a chart of file types and extensions to how to use FTP and various file compression and archiving programs. The sixth part deals with browser helper applications, plug-ins, and ActiveX controls, while part 7 offers an information-rich guide to Web authoring, HTML codes, color names and values, HTML characters, and such enhancements as GIF images, Java, and animation and audio files. A crash course in Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and IRC command reference chart round out this densely packed but easy-to-read reference work.

Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Ch. 1. A Living Glossary of the Internet
Ch. 2. Netscape Navigator
Ch. 3. Microsoft Internet Explorer
Ch. 4. Internet Addressing
Ch. 5. Landmark Sites and Other Resources
Ch. 6. Internet Directories and Search Engines
Ch. 7. Finding People and Places
Ch. 8. Accessing Libraries and Other Resources with Telnet
Ch. 9. Why Email and News
Ch. 10. Email Strategies and Survival Tips
Ch. 11. Mailing Lists
Ch. 12. Getting Along in Usenet
Ch. 13. Netscape Messenger and Collabra Discussions
Ch. 14. MSIE Internet Mail
Ch. 15. MSIE Internet News
Ch. 16. File Types and Extensions
Ch. 17. FTP and File Transfer
Ch. 18. FTP Command Reference
Ch. 19. File Compression and Archiving
Ch. 20. Helper Applications
Ch. 21. Plug-ins and ActiveX Controls
Ch. 22. Authoring for the Web
Ch. 23. HTML Tags and Attributes
Ch. 24. Color Names and Values
Ch. 25. Character Entities
Ch. 26. GIFs, Applets, and Other Enhancements
Ch. 27. It's About Chat
Ch. 28. IRC Command Reference
Glossary
Index

 

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