A comprehensive, firsthand overview of the world of computers details the author's introduction to microcomputers, the perils and problems of computer technology, and software
This work is based on the Report to the President of the Citizens Advisory Council on National Space Policy.
An introduction to the world of computers from the inside out. In the style of a parody of Lewis Carroll.
1001 Computer Words You Need to Know explains and illuminates the essential vocabulary of computers and the Internet. This comprehensive, but never condescending guide to the language of the electronic age carefully defines and explains every term with a sample sentence, and many entries have supplementary notes. In addition, the book includes a number of quick miniguides to managing your online life - dealing with Windows and Macs (and sometimes *nix), burning CDs and downloading files, word processing, spread-sheeting, connecting to the Internet (dialup, cable, DSL, wireless) surfing, IMing and emailing, taking digital photos, coping with networks, memory, and drives, and just plain coping with your computer. The backmatter contains an extensive list of helpful websites and an essay about online language and etiquette.