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The Whole Internet Ed Krol

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The Whole Internet Ed Krol


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Zusammenfassung

This text on how to make the Net work for you covers how to: minimize your junk email; master your mailing lists and customize your mailer; play virtually any online game; buy and sell on the Internet; and protect your privacy. It also covers some Internet applications such as push technologies.

The Whole Internet Zusammenfassung

The Whole Internet: The Next Generation Ed Krol

This volume on how to make the Net work for you covers how to: minimize your junk email; master your mailing lists and customize your mailer; play virtually any online game; buy and sell on the Internet; and protect your privacy. It also covers some Internet applications such as push technologies, conferencing tools, and tools for receiving audio and video broadcasts that turn your computer into a telephone, television, or movie screen.

Über Ed Krol

Kiersten Conner-Sax is a freelance writer, focusing on computer and film topics. Her short story, Spinning, appeared in the Lowell Pearl; she has also written a screenplay, entitled Putt Putt. Her film reviews have appeared in the Boston Phoenix and at NewEnglandFilm.com. Kiersten grew up in California and attended college in New York City. In 1996, she further reduced her marketable skills with a master's degree in creative writing from Emerson College. She currently lives in Manhattan with her husband, Adam, and their dog, Mugsy. Raised in the Chicago area, Ed Krol went to the University of Illinois, got a degree in computer science, and never left. In 1985 Krol became part of a networking group at the University of Illinois where he became the network manager at the time the National Center for Supercomputer Applications was formed. It was there that he managed the installation of the original NSFnet. During the same period, he also wrote the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet because he had so much trouble getting information and was sick of telling the same story to everyone. In 1989 Krol opted to leave the fast lane and returned to pastoral life on campus, where he remains to this day assistant director for Network Information Services, Computing and Communications Service Office, University of Illinois, Urbana. He also writes a monthly column for Network World. He has a wife and daughter (who is in the Hacker's Dictionary as the toddler responsible for Mollyguards). In his spare time Krol is a pilot and plays hockey.

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GOR009501351
9781565924284
1565924282
The Whole Internet: The Next Generation Ed Krol
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Gebundene Ausgabe
O'Reilly Media
19990126
558
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