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Introduction to the Internet for Engineers and Computer Scientists, 2/e
Scott D. James, GMI Engineering & Management Institute
Published December, 1998 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1999, 167 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-011037-X
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1. Introducing the Internet.
2. E-Mail and Finding Addresses.
3. Mailing Lists and Usenet News.
4. Telnet, FTP, and Locating Files.
5. Gopher and WAIS.
6. The World Wide Web and HTML.
7. Live Communications on the Internet.
8. Live Communications on the Internet.
9. Computer Security and the Internet.
Bibliography.
Trademark Information.
Appendix A: The TCP/IP Protocol.
Appendix B: Miscellaneous Internet Programs.
Appendix C: Common Internet Items.
Index.
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