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A Beginner's Guide to Effective Email

http://www.webfoot.com/advice/email.top.html

Includes a style guide and general information regarding the use of email.

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A Beginner's Guide to the Internet

http://www.securityfocus.com/infocus/1180

SecurityFocus is designed to facilitate discussion on computer security related topics, create computer security awareness, and to provide the Internet's largest and most comprehensive database of computer security knowledge and resources to the public. It also hosts the BUGTRAQ mailing list.

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About Internet for Beginners: Your Complete Guide to Being Online.

http://netforbeginners.about.com/

Need Internet help? Are you fumbling through the Web because no one has explained it to you? Here is the ultimate free resource for learning the Internet: understanding your Firefox or IE browser, mastering web searching, defeating spyware and viruses, understanding eBay, protecting your computer and your online identity, decrypting netiquette and acronyms, downloading with P2P, web blogging 101, making your own web site, debunking phishing cons, optimizing your computer for web surfing, finding useful web sites, understanding discussion forums and instant messaging, joining communities online and making friends through the Web... all of this, and more. Brought to you by About.com - practical solutions to your everyday Internet problems.

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Ask Dr. Internet

http://promo.net/drnet/

The aim of this site is to offer info and guides about the following subjects, internet, FAQ, WWW, Help,virus, ASCII, Ask Dr. Internet, Backup, bandwidth, Bloatware, Browser, Cable Modems, CDROM, Chat, Chips, Internet Connections, CompuServe, Computers, Copyright, CPU, Cyberspace, Dr. Internet, Edupage, e-mail, Email, fileservers, Flaming, FTP, Gopher, Grolier, hard drives, hardware, Home Pages, HTML, ISDN, Johnny Mnemonic, lists, Listservers, mailing list, media, message, modem, Net, Netiquette, Frontier, Online, Online Privacy, Paramount, PC, Plain Vanilla ASCII, Playboy, Privacy, Project Gutenberg, Public Domain, Server, Site, Surfing, tricks, Trojan Horses, Web, Browser, Web word processors, World Wide Web and more.

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Australian Guide to the Internet

http://www.mkdsoftware.com.au/

Aims to help people get more out of the time they spend online.

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BRANCHEZ-VOUS.com : le portail d'information 100% indépendant

http://www.branchez-vous.com

Le meilleur d'Internet : le guide francophone pour les nouveautés sur Internet, les meilleurs sites web et l'actualité du cyberespace.

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Dave's Beginners Guide to the Internet

http://www.davesite.com/webstation/inet101/

Online tutorial for those just starting out on the Internet. Walks through basics about Internet and World Wide Web and goes to moreadvanced topics like privacy and safety online.

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How Internet Infrastructure Works

http://www.howstuffworks.com/internet-infrastructure.htm

Do you ever wonder how the Internet really works? How do Web pages, e-mail and music move to and from your computer? Learn all about the amazing global network we call the World Wide Web.

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Internet Beginner's Guides Tutorials

http://www.refdesk.com/factbeg.html

Glossary of Internet Terms - How To Use Your CGI-BIN - A beginner's guide to setting up and using CGI scripts to enhance your Web site and much more.

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Internet Beginner's Guides Tutorials

http://www.internet101.org/

Internet 101 was created for those who want to know just the basics. Come and discover how the Internet works. Find out where you can get great software. Learn the secrets of search engines. Have your questions answered and problems solved.

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Internet Guide

http://www.internet-guide.co.uk/

At the UK Internet Guide find help and information online. The aim of this website to help inform the general user about the technicalities of the Internet and World Wide Web. We may as well begin with a general definition of what both are. The Internet can be best described as a massive worldwide network of inter-connected computer networks. The way they communicate is by a standard Internet Protocol (IP). The computer networks which make up the overall 'Internet' consist of various information and services like email (electronic mail), online games, file download, online chat, and the World Wide Web (WWW) which is a system of inter linked Web pages. Quite a few people mistakenly believe the Internet and the World Wide Web are the same thing. This is not so, the Internet is the hardware and protocols which make up the network of inter-connected computer networks. Whereas the World Wide Web is a collection of inter-connected documents.

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Internet Tips And Secrets

http://www.internet-tips.net/

This web site presents a series of articles about how to use the internet to your best advantage. Here are the internet tips and secrets that you need to improve your enjoyment, profit and productivity.

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Internet Tutorials

http://www.internettutorials.net/

Instructional guides on the Internet and World Wide Web for the academic and research community.

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LEARN THE NET

http://www.learnthenet.com

Learn the Net, a guide to the Internet and World Wide Web dedicated to helping you master this amazing medium.

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Living Internet

http://www.livinginternet.com/

This site is a free, in-depth reference about the Internet, prepared to provide living perspective to this most technological of human inventions. The site was written from 1996 through 1999, posted on January 7, 2000, last updated August 28, 2006, includes 700-odd pages, receives more than 60,000 visitors a month, and has received input from many of the people that helped build the Internet. Enjoy!

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Looney Tunes Teach the Internet

http://www.warnerbros.com/

It's not just for kids. Learn Internet basics and get inside tips from your favorite Looney Tunes characters. To begin, either take our quiz or click on the topic you're interested in learning about.

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Matt's 5 Minute Guide to the Internet

http://www.espan.net/mattnreina/beginrs.htm

Matt And Reina's personal web site, includes a 5 minute beginner guide to the internet, my 1967 Plymouth Fury, Indianapolis links, and inspirational quotes.

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New Users Directory

http://hcs.harvard.edu/~calvarez/newuser.html

Introduction to the web, compiled computer resources, and a starting point to it all.

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Newbie.org, Helping Newbies Since 1996

http://www.newbie.net/

The Newbie friendly home of help for the newbie of all stages and categories. Tutorials, technology reviews, forums, online lessons, and reference since 1996.

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Starting Points for Internet Beginners

http://www.acad.bg/beginner/beginner.html

If you are newcommer in the Internet, here you will find some useful links to start with. For beginners - Zen and the Art of the Internet . What is the Internet?

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Walt Howe's Internet Learning Center

http://www.walthowe.com/index.html

Walt Howe's Internet Learning Center, Internet Learning Tree guide for beginners, guide to general and special net searches, training materials, glossary, Internet history.

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Zen and the Art of the Internet

http://www.cs.indiana.edu/docproject/zen/zen-1.0_toc.html

The composition of this booklet was originally started because the Computer Science department at Widener University was in desperate need of documentation describing the capabilities of this ``great new Internet link'' we obtained. It's since grown into an effort to acquaint the reader with much of what's currently available over the Internet. Aimed at the novice user, it attempts to remain operating system ``neutral''---little information herein is specific to Unix, VMS, or any other environment. This booklet will, hopefully, be usable by nearly anyone.

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