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Bestselling author Tom Lichty offers a hands-on introduction to AOL's intuitive new Internet interface with the America Online's Internet book/disk set, giving readers the tools and instructions to start using the Net faster than with any other service. Features 10 hours free online time. The companion disk includes all the AOL software necessary to get users up and running fast.
Updated to cover AOL 5.0, America Online Simplified, 2nd Edition is the easiest way to get up and running with this popular online service. With full-color screenshots accompanied by goof-proof, step-by-step instructions on every page, this guide is the ideal choice for AOL newbies who prefer a visual approach to learning.
This third edition is a user-friendly reference to the vast information available, as well as a tutorial on how to access specific topics on America Online. Although AOL is relatively easy to use, the book helps by saving people time and money in finding what interests them without needing to be connected. This edition is platform independent and applicable to both Windows and Macintosh users.400 pp.
Complete coverage of America Online 4 includes how to: install, set up, and customize AOL; integrate colorful graphics into e-mail; discover online chat rooms; use message boards and forums; use NetFind to search the World Wide Web; create and publish a Web page; and navigate America Online's 19 channels. Primarily for beginners. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
In 1996, Kara Swisher, then a reporter at The Washington Post, was granted unprecedented access to one of the hottest and most closely watched companies in the world, America Online, Inc. In aol.com, Swisher has written a book that captures the secrets of how AOL beat the competition and became the world's biggest online company. Swisher also reveals the company's behind-the-scenes dealings with Microsoft cofounders Bill Gates and Paul Allen, CompuServe, Prodigy, Netscape, and the Christian Right. Throughout its existence, AOL has repeatedly been written off by the media and the high-tech world. Bill Gates threatened to buy it or bury it. Deep-pocketed competitors such as CompuServe and Prodigy thought little of their smaller rival. And AOL made matters worse by committing a series of public-relations and technical blunders that became front page news and enraged its subscribers. But the company--a "cyber-cockroach"--refused to die. Now, with over eleven million subscribers, AOL is the undisputed leader in the online world, vitally positioned at the nexus of big business, high tech, advertising, and new media. In telling the story of AOL, Swisher also conveys the fascinating history of the online business, which has its origins in the dreams of an eccentric and little-known entrepreneur named Bill Von Meister, whose grand ideas and big spending spawned the fledgling company that would become AOL. But it fell to a young marketing executive named Steve Case to build AOL while fending off an onslaught of wealthier competitors and suitors. Ultimately, as Swisher vividly illustrates, AOL gained supremacy because Case possessed the best vision for his company, establishing AOL as avibrant virtual community rather than an online shopping center or business tool. Included in that community is an array of enthusiasts, activists, and deviants who at times clash in battles over freedom of expression and family values, a flash point best illustrated here by AOL's fight against the Communications Decency Act. Re-creating all of the major moments in AOL's frenzied history, aol.com is a fascinating and important inside story about the birth of a new medium, the enterprising innovators who are leading it, and the way it is changing our culture.
bull; Learn about the historical development of broadband and understand its future course. bull; See how this technology will alter how we live, think, and do business. bull; Hear how recognized leaders in business, academia, and government see broadband literally reshaping their institutions, through thought-provoking interviews and commentary. bull; Written for a broad audience, including non-technical personnel.
America Online For Dummies is recognized as the best-selling beginning reference on the market on AOL. This edition, updated for the latest AOL features, contains all the great info on using AOL that is the hallmark of the book, including guidance for getting on the service, navigating AOL channels, using AOL e-mail, browsing the Web via AOL, communicating with other Internet and AOL users, applying AOL to your job or hobby, and customizing the service to make it work best for you. This updated edition covers the latest enhancements to AOL including changes to the AOL e-mail, Web browsing, connectivity, and calendaring features.
As broadband ¿ or high-speed ¿ Internet use has spread, Internet applications requiring high transmission speeds have become an integral part of the ¿Information Economy,¿ raising concerns about those who lack broadband access. This report analyzes: (1) rural broadband use by consumers, the community-at-large, and bus.; (2) rural broadband availability; and (3) broadband¿s social and econ. effects on rural areas. In general, rural communities have less broadband Internet use than metro communities. Rural communities that had greater broadband Internet access had greater economic growth, which conforms to supplemental research on the benefits that rural bus., consumers, and communities ascribe to broadband Internet use. Illustrations.
The new, fully expanded version of this guide focuses on America's number-one online service. How to Use America Online gives details on AOL's exclusive Internet Connection. Newsgroups, Gopher, mailing lists, and more are all described to help readers navigate the Net.