Tired of the exclusive jargon and techie talk of other internet handbooks? This practical, pocket-sized Rough Guide will fill you in on the latest developments on the Web, from the hype around JavaScript to finding great shopping bargains online. The book expertly reviews the coolest, quality sites on such topics as travel, music, sports, business and others. Listings of directories and online phone books help you make sense of the data-glut in cyberspace. Chapters on Web design and tips on downloading free software will have you building Web sites in no time. For businesspeople and those on the move, the Rough Guide explains the nitty-gritty of wired travel, from voltage considerations to accessing email accounts abroad. The concise, comprehensive introduction covers everything the newcomer needs to get started. This is a great gift for anyone navigating the information superhighway.
Just found this book hidden amongst some old books. Brilliant glimpse into the past. One of the first books I bought about the new fangled thing called the internet back in 1996. When Netscape and internetExplorer where the only two browsers and a 1Gig hard drive and 16Mb of Ram was cutting edge. Very funny reading it in 2017!