How to link from this CD to the Internet

You do not need a modem or an Internet account to view the "24 Hours in Cyberspace" website included on this CD, however, if you do have Internet access there are links at the end of each of the stories on this CD that will take you from your computer out via the Internet to the people or places featured in these stories.
If you are currently a member of a commercial online service, such as America Online, you may not be able to connect directly from the CD to the Internet. You will have to contact your commercial online service directly for instruction on how to configure that service to work with Netscape Navigator.
If you already have access to the Internet, turn on your modem, and open your Internet connection. By clicking on the links at the end of the story, the CD will connect you to the URL (computer address) you are looking for. Because many of the addresses at the end of each story may be outdated (the Internet is constantly changing!), we have created a system that routes you through our server which will hold the most recent addresses. In any event, some of the address may no longer exist (you will get an error message that says: Netscape is unable to locate the server. The server does not have a DNS entry.) If you receive this message after clicking on a link it usually indicates that the web site no longer exists or is having temporary difficulty.


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