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er commands

8.4 Some interesting gophers

8.5 Wide-Area Information Servers

8.6 The World-Wide Web

8.7 Clients, or how to snare more on the Web

8.8 When things go wrong

8.9 FYI

Chapter 9

: Advanced E-mail

9.1 The file's in the mail

9.2 Receiving files

9.3 Sending files to non-Internet sites

9.4 Getting ftp files via e-mail

9.5 The all knowing Oracle

Chapter 10

: News of the world

10.1 Clarinet: UPI, Dave Barry and Dilbert

10.2 Reuters

10.3 USA Today

10.4 National Public Radio

10.5 The World Today: From Belarus to Brazil

10.6 E-mailing news organizations

10.7 FYI

Chapter 11

: IRC, MUDs and other things that are more fun than they sound

11.1 Talk

11.2 Internet Relay Chat

11.3 IRC commands

11.4 IRC in times of crisis

11.5 MUDs

11.6 Go, go, go (and chess, too)!

11.7 The other side of the coin

11.8 FYI

Chapter 12

: Education and the Net

12.1 The Net in the Classroom

12.2 Some specific resources for students and teachers

12.3 Usenet and Bitnet in the classroom

Chapter 13

: Business on the Net

13.1 Setting up shop

13.2 FYI

Chapter 14

: Conclusion -- The end? Appendix A: Lingo Appendix B: Electronic Frontier Foundation Information

Foreword

By Mitchell Kapor,

Co-founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation.

Welcome to the World of the Internet

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is proud to have sponsored the production of the Big Dummy

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