Designed for the novice PC user. Includes interviews and demonstrations from actual Internet users. Shows the basic protocols of E-Mail, File Transfer Protocol and Telnet as well as the latest Internet tools such as Gopher, World Wide Web, Archie, Veronica and WAIS.
"Designed for the novice PC user. Includes interviews and demonstrations from actual Internet users. Shows the basic protocols of E-Mail, File Transfer Protocol and Telnet as well as the latest Internet tools such as Gopher, World Wide Web, Archie, Veronica and WAIS."@en
"Designed for the novice PC user. Includes interviews and demonstrations from actual Internet users. Shows the basic protocols of E-Mail, File Transfer Protocol and Telnet as well as the latest Internet tools such as Gopher, World Wide Web, Archie, Veronica and WAIS."
"Discussion about how the telecommunications industry will work in the future and how the public will access it via the information superhighway, a communications infrastructure which enables people to interact with each other in data, voice, and video format. Using fiberoptic cable and satellites networking will be based on Internet, a network of 20,000 - 30,000 computers which are already linked together."@en
"Presents the basic protocols of E-Mail, File Transfer Protocol and Telnet was well as the latest Internet tools such as Gopher, World Wide Web, Archie, Veronica and WAIS."
"Designed with the novice PC user in mind, this tutorial is both fun and interesting with interviews and demonstrations from actual Internet users. You will be shown the basic protocols of E-Mail, File Transfer Protocol and Telnet as well as the latest Internet tools such as Gopher, World Wide Web, Archie, Veronica and WAIS."
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