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  1. Abraham, R.; Jas, F.; Russell, W.: ¬The Web empowerment book : an introduction and connection guide to the Internet and the World-Wide Web (1995) 0.08
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    Abstract
    Although there is a wealth of information available on the Internet, this is the first practical 'how-to' book to explain in simple, pragmatic terms how to establish your own connection, to navigate through, and understand the WWW. Users with or without previous knowledge will have access to a book which has put the information and solutions regarding the WWW into a well-written, accessible context. This is accomplished in 3 basic steps: Step 1: Get an account from an Internet provider and a modem, to use utilities at the Internet providers site, and to download files. Step 2: Add SLIP or PPP to your own machine to use your own TCP/IP utilities: Email, Telnet, gophers, FTP, NewsGroups, UseNet, WAIS, Archie, Finger, etc. Step 3: Add World-Wide Web (WWW) Browser and Displayer for: Hypertext, Images, Sounds, Movies