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This text investigates the fundamental mechanics, social implications, and technical architecture of the internet during the early stages of its widespread public adoption. George Beekman, a recognized educator in computer science, utilizes a pedagogical framework to demystify complex networking concepts for students and general readers. The book argues that understanding the internet requires a synthesis of hardware infrastructure, software protocols, and the evolving digital culture that defines modern communication. By providing a structured overview of web navigation and digital literacy, the author establishes a baseline for navigating the burgeoning information age.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for introductory computer literacy courses. Readers often note the accessible prose style, which successfully translates dense technical jargon into practical knowledge for non-specialist audiences.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1997-12-01
Publisher:
Not Avail
ISBN-10:
0201384310
ISBN-13:
9780201384314
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