The essential internet information guide
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The essential internet information guide
McGraw-Hill, c1995
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Includes index
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内容説明
Internet is the largest computer information network in the world, accessible in over 35 countries around the globe. This text is a practical user's guide to the many services currently available on the fast-growing Internet. This PC-based resource explains how to access all the services and features for academic, commercial and personal uses, and how to make the most of them. Topics covered include image processing; data compression; accessing and controlling UNIX hosts; down-loading files from remote machines; searching the Internet using on-line systems; sending and receiving electronic mail via USENET; using Internet protocols, such as FTP, NIFTP, TELNET and CIX's FDL service; locating shareware, freeware and technical data; and logging-in to public-access UNIX systems.
目次
- USENET - the global bulletin board system
- downloading the information from the internet using FTP
- software searching using archie
- interactive Internet services - Telnet
- UNIX and related Internet tools
- manipulating images on the Internet
- locating information on the Internet
- global chatting using Internet relay (IRC)
- electronic mail. Appendices: A-Z glossary of terms and acronyms
- A-Z of Internet service providers
- Internet questions and answers
- A-Z Internet resource guide
- A-Z anonymous FTP listings
- A-Z Internet domains, country codes and hostname details
- A-Z USENET group listings.
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