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This text investigates the foundational principles of internet connectivity and web navigation as they existed during the early commercial expansion of the World Wide Web. George Beekman, a recognized educator in computer literacy, provides a structured framework for understanding how browsers like Netscape Navigator facilitated the transition from static computing to networked information exchange. The book serves as a technical primer for users navigating the emerging digital landscape of the mid-1990s.
What You Will Find
Experts classify this work as a historical artifact of early internet education, reflecting the pedagogical approaches used to introduce the public to the World Wide Web. Readers frequently note the dated nature of the technical instructions while acknowledging its value as a snapshot of early browser-based computing.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Prentice Hall
ISBN-10:
0201303221
ISBN-13:
9780201303223
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