300 Incredible Things to Do on the Internet

by Ken Leebow and Paul Joffe

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From an Amazon.com review: Why is it that a book with so much potential crashes? Ken Leebow did a good job finding 300 good websites, 50 of which are actually worth going too. Ultimately though this book suffers from a lack of organization that other 300 incredible things to do have. No table of contents, no sub sections, nothing, you could be searching for hours until you find something you want to look at. Plus with search engines that are highly developed these days, what is a book about internet stuff good for?
Also his synopsis of the sites are sometimes wasted, he tries to fit jokes in, most of which are ..., he tries to make a pun, they don't really fit. Also the cartoons aren't that fun either, they may give you a small smile but mostly it's just more wasted space.
Fortunately this book has enough quantity to make it worth buying, but don't be fooled, this book is flawed to the core, really, really, flawed.
  • ISBN10 0965866807
  • ISBN13 9780965866804
  • Publish Date 31 March 2002
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 11 November 2004
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Roundhouse Publishing Ltd
  • Edition 5th ed.
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 115
  • Language English