Inhaltsangabe:
The Internet made its way into everyday life as a tool people used occasionally to keep in touch with friends and gather information for personal or business needs. Now, thanks to high-speed connections, wireless access, and safe and powerful Web sites, the Internet has become the main means for handling personal finance, shopping for big-ticket items, and communicating with people around the world. It's to the point where many people can't get through the day without turning to the Internet to get things accomplished. The Everyday Internet All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies is the complete resource for casual Internet users who are looking to make the jump to becoming experienced navigators of the wired world. Written by Internet guru Peter Weverka, this book walks readers through the basics of going online before heading into the realms of online bargain shopping, bill paying, personal finance, keeping up with hobbies, and even setting up an online business. The material is broken into mini-books that make it easier to find an answer and keep moving along the online highway This book clarifies all the mysteries of how to use the Internet to make everyday life simpler Covers key Internet properties like eBay, Google, and Yahoo! as well as favorite tasks like playing games, tracing family roots, and keeping a diary online
Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor:
Peter Weverka is the bestselling author of several For Dummies books, including Microsoft Office 2003 All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies and Microsoft Money 2005 For Dummies. He has written a grand total of 25 computer books. His humorous articles and stories - none related to computers, thankfully - have appeared in Harper's, SPY, and other magazines for grownups.
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