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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9781581980646
Format: Color, NTSC
ISBN: 1581980647
Label: Cerebellum Corp
Manufacturer: Cerebellum Corp
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Cerebellum Corp
Release Date: April 07, 2000
Studio: Cerebellum Corp
Theatrical Release Date: 1999
Sales Rank: 55359




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Editorial Review:

Description:
Internet Basics will put you online in no time - even if you've never "surfed" before! This tape will begin by explaining all about the Internet, the World Wide Web, modems, and Internet Service Providers. It also explains topics such as electronic mail, web servers, search engines, navigation tools, and more. If you don't know how to use the Internet, this tape is an absolute must-have.

Amazon.com:
Anyone seeking solid introductory lessons to the Internet that are also fun to watch will be well served by the Standard Deviants, a group of energetic young performers whose shtick is to present highly technical material in wacky skits that make the information easy to digest and remember. There is much to learn in the Internet Basics tape, as it begins by presenting the history of the Net and explains network routing, which is anything but obvious to someone sitting before her or his own keyboard. The various performers provide short but informative lessons on the basics of connecting to the Net, complete with explanations of modems, the concept of bandwidth, and even some tips on picking an Internet service provider. Once the issue of getting connected is settled, the tape covers a wide variety of Internet topics, including chat rooms, privacy issues, how the Web and Web browsers work, and even "netiquette" and "emoticons." Though the obvious audience for the Standard Deviants' treatment of the Net would be Net newbies, the material presented does have some depth, and so the tape will also serve to deepen the understanding of experienced users. --Robert J. McNamara







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