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A COMPLETE GUIDE TO
• WHAT THE INTERNET IS AND How TO GET ACCESS
“ • MARKETING AND CREATING A CORPORATE PRESENCE
I • SALES, ADVERTISING, AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT
• BUSINESS, MARKETING, AND SALES RESOURCES
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ose things taken care of by the not considered a particularly negative term.
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nnecting, or typing exit, bye, _ _ _
5 NSFnet (National Science Foundation + net)—The system of high-speed
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roups or senet newsgroups United States. (See Chapter 1.)
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‘uSSl0n Groups) DISSUSSIOM § another computer. For instance, you may use a program that downloads
muted r€`ma11€r’ Whlch lhen many messages and files quickly and then allows you to read them offline
iveagoniivgho hazjubscnbed in order to save on connect charges and long distance phone charges.
ip. ee apter . _ _ _
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;ion?e—An fitnprovtement on another Computer or network.
ow mary 1 es to e sent as
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VT provider’s computer, to which you write to tell anything you want about .
_ t yourself or your business or any other subject. A copy of it can be obtained '
fgentldthat Serves as Chgnt i by anyone who uses the finger program to check your e-mail account.
, an WWW. tprovi es .
»e P0st——To send an e-mail message to one of the public discussion groups.
Eetttmie device that Converts ? P0stniuster—The person tat each site who is responsible for handling
SO that they can be Sent Over t ; t} e-mail problems at that site. Send e-mail to the postmaster at a site if you
. modem which will Convert it L are having some difficulties getting a message through or need other
my all modems combine the Zfg it fr information about the site. E—mail messages to this person are addressed
te Appendix BJ ( to postmaster@s1te name; for example, [email protected].
are moderated, the mo i Prompt?-What is displayed when a computer system is waiting for some
zsure, for example, that . Sort of input from you.
hat thi? l¤¤g¤¤8€ and Pr0t0c0l——A formal, standardized set of operating rules governing the
ng. The types and format, timing, error control, or other aspects of data transmissions and
iting the goals and other activities on a network.
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nd $0€1auY aC€€Pt€d mentation and in directories at FTP sites to direct the newcomer to index
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