The USENET Book: Finding, Using, and Surviving Newsgroups on the Internet - Softcover

Pfaffenberger, Bryan

 
9780201409789: The USENET Book: Finding, Using, and Surviving Newsgroups on the Internet

Synopsis

Profiles the burgeoning ranks of USENET groups--forums in which Net surfers can exchange opinions on topics ranging from Bigfoot to C++++ programming--detailing how to find, subscribe to, and contribute to them and describing nearly eight hundred of the groups. Original. (All Users).

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About the Author

Bryan Pfaffenberger, Ph.D., has written or cowritten more than forty books on computing, including the bestselling Computer User's Dictionary. He is Associate Professor of Technology, Culture and Communications at the University of Virginia, where he teaches technical writing and the sociology of technology.

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From the Back Cover

USENET is one of the most popular features of the Internet, allowing you access to several thousand newsgroups on an endless assortment of topics. Hook up with a newsgroup, and instantly you're part of the new global community, trading opinions with an audience of up to five million people! And there's no better way to find them than with USENET.

The USENET Book is a comprehensive guide to exploiting this valuable resource. You'll learn how to find, access, participate in, and subscribe to the newsgroups you want most. The USENET Book also provides you with an encyclopedia section that fully describes the focus, mission, and character of the top 300 most useful newsgroups. You'll benefit from these valuable features:

  • Subject guide to topical coverage of more than 5,000 newsgroups
  • Hands-on documentation for ten of the most widely used newsreaders, including tin, rn, trn, and nn. No documentation exists for these newsreaders anywhere else!
  • Thorough introduction to USENET "Netiquette," the rules that can keep you from getting into sticky situations online
  • complete coverage of USENET accessibility through online services like America Online, CompuServe, and Delphi
  • In-depth instructions on how to automate your information-gathering and research techniques using macros and special software
You'll also be treated to a fascinating in-depth discussion of the history, culture, and values developing around USENET. Bryan Pfaffenberger provides welcome advice on how to handle yourself in this new, uncensored online arena.

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