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Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages, 2002 Edition, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2006; US$ 23.99You would think that with all the information online, you'd be able to find what you need. Well...that isn't so because information online isn't stored or organized in any logical fashion. The goal of Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages is to help organize this information in one directory so that you can save time in your search. The directory... more...
How to Use the Internet, 2002 Edition, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2006; US$ 23.99How to Use The Internet visually steps the reader through everything he or she needs to know in order to get connected to the Internet, browse and create Web pages, send and receive e-mail, read and post to newsgroups, and apply the Internet to their everyday office and home life. Almost 100 two-page spreads illustrate and clearly explain each... more...
Dr. Ian Smith's Guide to Medical Websites
Random House Publishing Group 2001; US$ 12.95The amount of medical information available on the Internet is mindboggling, if not mind-numbing. And what do you find once you wade into these cyberwaters is often so contradictory, confusing, or suspect that it is easy to feel more addled than assisted by the plethora of articles, advertising, and medical reports. Dr. Ian Smith's Guide to Medical... more...
Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages, 2004 Edition, Adobe Reader
Pearson Education 2006; US$ 15.99The Internet is a great source of information, but finding what you need can be a daunting task! Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages, 2004 Edition organizes and catalogs the information found online in a single resource to make searching easier for you. To help you take full advantage of what the Internet has to offer, the book begins with... more...
Web Search
Springer 2005; US$ 169.00Web Search: Public Searching of the Web, co-authored by Drs. Amanda Spink and Bernard J. Jansen, is one of the first manuscripts that address the human - system interaction of Web searching in a thorough and complete manner. The authors provide an examination of Web searching from multiple levels of analysis, from theoretical overview to detailed study... more...
Investing Online
Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2003; US$ 116.55In a clear and concise form, this text explains the basics of investing online, highlighting what investors should know before, during, and after they invest. The text covers information needed for the entire process of investing online, including dealing with brokers online, analyzing and determining the value of investments, and managing an investment... more...
Google Gmail
Pearson Education 2005; US$ 17.59Imagine never having to delete or file an old email--and still being able to find just the missive you need--and you begin to understand the incredible power of Google's new (free!) email service! With Google's legendary search engine as its backbone and offering an unheard of 1 gigabyte of storage space, Google's brand-new Gmail service promises... more...
Beat the Odds
Pearson Education 2005; US$ 15.99You've watched celebrity poker on TV; you've witnessed an accountant come from nowhere to win the World Series of Poker; now you're ready to cash in on the online action yourself! But before you do, you'll want to invest in a copy of Beat the Odds: The Smart Player's Guide to Online Poker for clear, no-nonsense instructions to savvy online... more...
MySpace Unraveled
Pearson Education 2006; US$ 11.99Do you know what your children are up to on MySpace? MySpace Unraveled: What it is and how to use it safely discusses the booming MySpace social-networking phenomenon and shows you exactly what you need know about MySpace and how to create a safe online experience for your kids. Written by Larry Magid and Anne Collier of Family Tech Talk, this... more...
Firefox For Dummies
Wiley 2006; US$ 26.99Firefox For Dummies gives you the inside scoop on the exciting new browser from the Web wizard that got it started. The book's author, Blake Ross, began developing Firefox as a teenager. Once available to the world, the simple and powerful tool was an instant hit claiming a sizable share of the Web browser market with over 140 million downloads.... more...









