Internet

by Margaret Levine Young

Published 1 January 2002
This volume provides details on every aspect of the Internet, from getting connected to e-mail, to building a site and monitoring traffic on it, to finding what you want on the Net.

This detailed reference shows how to install, configure, run and use Windows 95, taking into consideration hardware, software and peripheral options. It also covers interface design, telecommunications and multimedia. There are full details of Internet Explorer 4.0's revolutionary desktop environment. Windows 95 is a 32-bit operating system that is the successor to Microsoft's existing three operating systems: Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11 (Windows for Workgroups) and MS-DOS. These three operating systems represent more than 80 per cent of the world's operating systems on PCs today. It is both powerful and simple enough that computer users now have the opportunity to try new things, from multimedia computing to Internet connections. John Levine is the author of "UNIX for Dummies" and co-author (with Margaret Levine Young) of "The Internet for Dummies". Margaret Levine Young is the author of "Dummies 101: The Internet for Windows 95".