Zen and the art of the Internet
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Now author Brendan Kehoe has completely updated Zen to reflect the dramatic changes that have taken place on the Internet. There's new coverage of the World Wide Web and the HTML language used by Web documents. There's special emphasis on keeping children safe on the Internet. And there's fully updated coverage of everything else newcomers want to know about: E-mail, Internet "netiquette," downloading files, Usenet, commercial services on the Internet, and much more. All in a convenient package that's just as friendly and easy-to-read as ever.
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Brendan P. Kehoe
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Zen and the Art of the Internet
- Image source: Open LibraryZA
Zen and the Art of the Internet
- Image source: Open LibraryZA
Zen and the art of the internet
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Zen and the art of the internet
- ZAZen and the Art of the InternetBrendan P. Kehoe
Zen and the Art of the Internet
- ZAZen and the Art of the InternetBrendan P. Kehoe
Zen and the Art of the Internet
- ZAZen and the art of the InternetBrendan P. Kehoe
Zen and the art of the Internet
- ZAZen and the art of the InternetBrendan P. Kehoe
Zen and the art of the Internet
- ZAZen and the art of the InternetBrendan P. Kehoe
Zen and the art of the Internet