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Guide 3. What can I do on the Internet?

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This Guide expands on the elements of the Internet: the World Wide Web, email, file transfers, newsgroups, distribution and discussion lists, electronic newsletters, and Web chat.

What's in Guide 3?

This Guide provides information about the following:

Definitions needed? Visit FOLDOC

Imperial College, London, U.K. hosts the master GFree On-Line Dictionary of Computing (FOLDOC)(1). You can visit FOLDOC any time for definitions and explanations of unfamiliar terms. FOLDOC contains over 13,000 definitions and is very simple to use.

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References

  1. Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing http://www.foldoc.org/
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