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Internet & World Wide Web

Many people consider the World Wide Web and the Internet to be one and the same, when in reality the Internet is made up of several different components. Don't forget that most email uses the Internet, as does newsgroups, listservs, FTP, Telnet, etc. Most things dealing with the Internet these days can be accomplished with a web browser, the two most common being Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.

You can start with our concise tutorial, Internet 101, to begin understanding how the Internet works. Then check out:

Beginner's Central - A User's Guide to the Internet

University of Albany's Internet Tutorials


 

 
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Internet & Web

Web Browsers

Creating Web Pages & Sites

HTML Basics

WYSIWYG Web Editing

Web Servers
FTP
Downloading software
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