The Web Navigator
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It"s an Internet jungle out there.Now more than ever, you need Paul Gilster, world-renowned Internet expert and author of the bestselling The New Internet Navigator, to give you the background, software know-how, and techniques you"ll need to confidently and skillfully navigate the Web. You"ll learn how to customize the immense power of the Web to meet your own specific needs and goals. Gilster shows you: How to log on and navigate like an expert How to customize browsers Where to find audio and video plug-ins, add-ons, and helper programs How to most effectively use breakthrough Web technologies.In The Web Navigator, Gilster keeps you right on top of all of the recent changes in the Web, tells you what"s out there right now and what"s coming in the future. You"ll get samples of various Internet sites and candid discussions of providers. You"ll receive proven strategies for finding and managing information. You"ll find up-to-the-minute instructions on: Accessing and searching with Netscape Navigator Publishing and self-publishing on the Web Electronic commerce and security.Paul Gilster also shares his special insight into what emerging new media technologies such as Java, ActiveX, Shockwave, VRML, RealAudio, and many more can mean to you.Visit our Web site at http://www.wiley.com/compbooks/Praise for Paul Gilster and The New Internet Navigator..."Paul Gilster gives the tree of knowledge a good shake....Anyone who wants a tutorial that will also serve as an ongoing reference won"t do better than The New Internet Navigator." — Major Keary rec.arts.books.reviews."The nontechnical nature of The New Internet Navigator has something to offer to all levels of readers....This may be the only Internet guide you"ll ever need." — infoZine"The "best of the best"! Very highly recommended." —Online Newsletter"Gilster"s tome could appropriately be called, "The Internet Encyclopedia." This book is highly recommended for those who are interested in the meat and bones of the Internet." —Boardwatch Magazine."[A] comprehensive guide to navigating the Net..." —Computerworld