Each book in the "Simple Guide" series provides a subject at a basic level. Only key definitions are discussed, and the detail is kept to the average reader's requirements. Background, history and theory are left out, and only useful and popular tasks are discussed.
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Like all the titles in this series, A Simple Guide to Searching the Internet is a handy, pocket-sized guide packed with almost as much information as door-stopping tomes on the same subjects. Originally published and produced in design-conscious France, these aesthetically pleasing guides have been translated into functional if sometimes puzzling English.
A Simple Guide to Searching the Internet includes information on the differences between various search engines, how to find media information effectively, ferret through virtual libraries, use meta-searches and utilise push technologies. The discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of various search engines and directories is a particularly useful part of this straightforward and informative guide. --Josh SmithEND
"5 Star Web Rating - E-Shopper Recommends. The standard of instruction is high, while the language is simple and concise. Uncluttered and colourful pages make this an exceptionally good guide to the ins and outs of the World Wide Web." PC Direct, September 2001
"Whether you're a complete internet novice, or a more experienced internet user who wants to brush up on their skills, this guide has something for you. And, costing just £9, it's a tool well worth having on your bookshelf."
What Laptop & Handheld PC, September 2001
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