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1. Introduction
What is the Internet? How it all started Using this book |
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2. Why do you want Internet access?
Curiosity killed the cat The minimalist approach Hassle-free connection Going all the way What you will find |
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3. Getting started
Gentlepeople start your computers Modems Modem leads Things to ask a prospective provider |
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4. Email: Post haste
What is email? Why is email useful? A tale of two protocols Mail attachments Acorn related email addresses Acorn related mailing list |
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5. Usenet: Have I got news for you
What is Usenet? The hierarchies 'Facts', spams, flames and trolls Joining in the fun Before you post Netiquette Before replying Acorn related newsgroups |
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6. FTP: Piles of files
What is FTP? Using Anonymous FTP Danger! Virus alert! Acorn related FTP sites |
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7. Telnet: Remote control
What is telnet? How do you use telnet? Useful telnet addresses |
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8. World Wide Webbery
What is the World Wide Web? Hyper HyperText What the URL is going on? Browsing the Web Speeding up the Web Acorn WWW sites |
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9. Ping, finger and IRC
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10. Finding what you want
Usenet Archie Gopher it WAIS The World Wide Web |
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11. Using TCPIP |
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12. Using Freenet |
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13. Using Termite |
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14. Using the Internet Suite |
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15. Using Voyager |
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16. Using InterTalk |
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17. Future developments |
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Appendix A: Internet Service Providers |
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Appendix B: Glossary |
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Acknowledgements |
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Index |
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Back cover |