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  • × author_ss:"Gates, R."
  • × theme_ss:"Internet"
  1. Gates, R.: Internet cruising with the Internet hunt (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Anyone can add data or programs to any network which is part of the Internet. The Internet is a constantly changing, growing collection of information. Discusses ways of accessing the Internet through Telnet and File Transfer Protocol: Gives sample Telnet sessions
  2. Gates, R.: ¬The culture of net navigation (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Discusses the culture of network navigation on the Internet. There are unfriendly interfaces, strange data standards, spurious communication problems and changing resources. Provides a history of the nets since the mid 1970s. Describes the types of data available and the facilities offered: protocols and etiquette and learning through experience