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- Introduction
- About This Book
- How to Use This Book
- Who Are You?
- How This Book Is Organized
- Icons Used in This Book
- Beyond the Book
- Part I: Getting Started with the Internet
- Chapter 1: What’s So Great about the Internet?
- So What Is the Internet?
- What’s All the Hoopla?
- Anybody can access it
- It’s politically, socially, and religiously correct
- The Net advantage
- Okay, What Next?
- Chapter 2: Is the Internet Safe? Viruses, Spyware, Spam, and Other Yucky Stuff
- Privacy: Who’s Who and What They Can Tell about You
- Who is the party to whom I am speaking?
- Safety first
- Phishing for inphormation
- Don’t take the bait
- Web bugs track the ads you read
- Cookies can be good
- We know where you are
- Security: How People Can Take Over Your PC
- Viruses arrive by email
- Worms come right over the Net
- Spyware arrives via websites
- Pop-up browser windows pop up all over the place
- What’s the secret word, Harry?
- Spam, Bacon, Spam, Eggs, and Spam
- Why it’s called spam
- Why it’s so bad
- What you can do about it
- Safety: How to Keep Yourself and Your Family Safe
- Chapter 3: Kids and the Internet
- Really Cool Ways Kids Use the Net
- So-So Ways Kids Use the Net
- Not-So-Good Ways Kids Use the Net
- Truly Brain-Dead Things Kids Should Never Do
- The Internet and Little Kids
- Surf Safe
- Sell, Sell, Sell!
- Who’s Online?
- The Internet in Schools
- A Few Useful Websites
- Part II: Internet, Here I Come!
- Chapter 4: Assembling Your Gear and Climbing on the Net
- What Kind of Device Do You Need?
- Hey, I don’t even have a computer!
- Yup, I have this old, beige box in the closet
- Yup, I got a brand-new BitBucket 2015
- Yup, I’m getting a tablet such as an iPad
- Yup, I got this little smartphone
- The Types of Internet Connections
- Internet via Smartphones and Tablets
- Getting Wi-Fi with Your Latté
- Wi-Fi can be free, or not
- Connecting to Wi-Fi from a tablet or phone
- Connecting to Wi-Fi from a laptop
- Airports, hotels, and beyond
- Wi-Fi and email don’t mix
- Speedy Connections: DSL and Cable Internet
- What is broadband, anyway?
- What’s in an account?
- Cable and DSL modems
- How your computer connects to the modem
- Getting your cable Internet hooked up
- Getting your DSL hooked up
- Wires galore!
- After the DSL or cable Internet installer
- Checking your DSL or cable connection
- I’m In!
- Essential Software to Keep Your System Safe
- Walling out the bad guys
- No viruses need apply
- Detecting spyware
- Our Favorite Internet Setup
- You’re Connected — Now What?
- Chapter 5: Setting Up Your Own Network or Wi-Fi Hotspot
- Just One Computer for Internet Access? Naah
- First, Make a LAN
- The box in the middle — a hub, switch, or router
- Setting up a Router
- Configuring routers for DSL connections that require a username and password
- Connecting your LAN to the modem
- Wiring Your Computers into a LAN
- Forget the Wires — Go Wi-Fi!
- Set a password, for Pete’s sake!
- Making the Wi-Fi connection
- Shortcut setup with WPS
- Home and Office Setup
- Chapter 6: Welcome to the Wild, Wonderful, Wacky Web
- What Is the World Wide Web?
- Linking web pages
- Finding the page you want
- Where’s that page?
- Browsing to Points Unknown
- Web Surfing with Your Browser
- Getting around
- Backward, ho!
- Going places
- A good place to start browsing
- What not to click
- This page looks funny or out of date
- Get me outta here
- Viewing Lots of Web Pages at the Same Time
- Wild window mania
- Tab dancing
- Browsing from Your Smartphone or Tablet
- Getting and Installing a Browser
- Getting the program
- Running a new browser for the first time
- Chapter 7: Taking Your Browser for a Spin
- Saving Stuff from the Web
- Saving text from a page
- Saving an image
- Printing pages
- A Few of Your Favorite Things
- Bookmarking with Firefox
- Creating one-click bookmarks in Firefox
- Storing favorites in Internet Explorer
- Creating one-click bookmarks in Internet Explorer
- Adding web pages to your Windows taskbar
- Bookmarking (including one-click) with Chrome
- One click and drag bookmarking with Safari
- Filling In Forms
- Knowing Where to Start
- Specifying where Firefox starts
- Configuring Internet Explorer start and home pages
- Telling Chrome what to display at start-up
- Setting Safari’s home page
- Who Can Remember All Those Passwords?
- Storing passwords in Firefox
- Storing passwords in Internet Explorer
- Storing passwords in Chrome
- Storing passwords in Safari
- Cookies Are (Usually) Your Friends
- Burning cookies in Firefox
- Exploring cookies in Internet Explorer
- Cookies and Chrome
- Safari with cookies
- Where Have You Been?
- Your browsing history
- Oh, nowhere, really
- Blocking Pop-Up Windows
- No pop-ups in Firefox
- Blocking pop-ups in Internet Explorer
- Chrome and pop-ups
- Safari stops pop-ups
- When Browsers Go Bad
- Getting Plugged In with Plug-Ins
- Four essential plug-ins
- How to use plug-ins
- Part III: Hanging Out with Friends Online
- Chapter 8: It’s in the Mail: Sending and Receiving Email
- What’s My Address?
- The domain part
- The username part
- Getting Your Own Mailbox
- Putting it all together
- And I would read my mail how?
- The Web Is a Fine Place to Read Your Email
- Reading webmail
- Sending email with webmail
- Doing Email on Your Smartphone or Tablet
- Setting up your mail program on a phone or tablet
- Reading your email on a phone or tablet
- Sending email on a phone or tablet
- Reading Your Email in a Mail Program
- Mail servers galore
- Some popular mail programs
- Setting up Outlook
- Setting up Apple Mail
- Sending Mail Is Easy
- Mail Coming Your Way
- Reading your messages
- Deleting messages the quick-and-easy way
- To Whom Do I Write?
- Avoiding Viruses, Malware, and Other Mailborne Annoyances
- Chapter 9: Putting Your Mail in Its Place
- A Few Words from the Etiquette Ladies
- Flame off!
- Smile!
- Spam: Kill, Kill, Kill!
- Filtering spam in webmail
- Filtering spam on a phone or tablet
- Filtering spam in Outlook
- Filtering spam in Apple Mail
- Back to You, Sam: Replying to Mail
- Keeping Track of Your Friends
- Who’s who
- Addressing messages the easy way
- Hot Potatoes: Forwarding Mail
- Cold Potatoes: Saving Mail
- Filing messages in webmail systems
- Filing messages on a smartphone or tablet
- Filing messages in Outlook
- Filing messages in Apple Mail
- Sending Files by Email
- Attachment can be good
- Forming attachments
- Getting attached
- Chapter 10: Getting Social with Facebook and Google+
- Facebook Isn’t the Only Social Network
- Getting Started with Facebook
- Facebook in your browser
- Facebook in your pocket
- Expanding Your Profile
- Connecting with your friends
- Groups of friends
- Do you want the whole world to see this?
- An ounce of prevention
- Don’t Miss a Thing That Happens
- Updating your status
- Responding to and Arguing with Your Friends
- Keeping an eye on the News Feed
- Sending messages
- Hiding and unfriending
- Google Goes Social with Google+
- Hanging out on Google
- Chapter 11: Tweeting about Your Life
- Getting Started
- Twitter in your browser
- Twitter on your phone or tablet
- Reading Tweets and Following Twitterers
- Searching the universe of tweets
- What’s with all this weird punctuation?
- Hey, I like this person’s tweets
- How to Not Become Overwhelmed by All Those Tweets
- Lists of your Twitter friends
- Saving your searches
- Preparing to Tweet
- Your Twitter profile
- Private tweeting
- How to Tweet
- Hashtags identify keywords
- Including a web address in your tweet
- Replying and retweeting
- I’m talking only to you: direct messages
- Let’s all tweet at the same time
- Getting Serious about Twitter
- Chapter 12: Typing and Talking Online
- One-to-One Text Chat
- Chatting via Facebook
- Text chat via Google
- Abbreviations and Smileys for Chat
- Adding Voices and Faces
- Say what? Hooking up the sound
- I see you!
- Hanging out in Google Hangouts
- Good Viber-ations
- Voice and video chat using Skype
- Other Skype features
- Around the Virtual Town Pump
- Participating in Facebook groups
- I read it on Reddit
- Mailing lists: Are you sure that this isn’t junk mail?
- Posting to message boards
- Look Who’s Chatting
- Where is everyone chatting?
- Who am I?
- Type or talk?
- Getting used to chat culture
- Part IV: The Web Is Full of Cool Stuff
- Chapter 13: Needles and Haystacks: Finding Almost Anything Online
- Your Basic Search Strategy
- Search, Ho!
- Google, our favorite search engine
- Refining your search
- Even more Google options
- Bing!
- Browsing with Directories
- Yahoo! for directories
- For facts, try Wikipedia first
- The Usual Suspects: Other Useful Search Sites
- Finding People
- Looking for email addresses
- Googling for people
- Using other people-search sites
- We’re from Your Browser, and We’re Here to Help You
- Too Many Toolbars
- Chapter 14: Music and Video on the Web
- Seven Ways to Get Media and One Way Not To
- Receiving media as a gift
- Borrowing media by streaming it
- Buying media
- Playing media from CDs or DVDs you already own
- Subscribing to media services
- Sharing media
- Renting media
- Stealing media — um, no
- What Are You Listening With?
- iTunes
- Windows Media Player
- Okay, How about Some Music?
- Copying music from your own CDs
- Organizing your music with iTunes
- Making playlists
- Subscribing to Podcasts
- Subscribing to podcasts on the web
- Subscribing to podcasts with iTunes
- Playing Music and Podcasts
- Listening to Internet Radio
- Tuning in to a station
- Making your own station
- Watching Movies on the Web
- The YouTube thing
- Putting the “You” in YouTube
- Watching movies
- Watching TV
- Chapter 15: More Shopping, Less Dropping
- Shopping Online: Pros and Cons
- The Credit Card Question
- Paying at the Store
- How Little Do You Want to Pay?
- Up, Up, and Away
- The theory of airline tickets
- More about online airlines
- Even More Places to Shop
- Auctions and used stuff
- Craigslist
- Books, music, and more
- Clothes
- Computers
- Food
- More Opinions Than You Ever Imagined
- Travel and food
- Vroom, vroom
- Real Estate
- Real estate, temporary version
- Questions and Answers
- Chapter 16: Banking, Bill Paying, and Investing Online
- Going to the Bank Without Ever Leaving Home
- Transferring money between bank accounts
- Paying bills online
- Taking advantage of other online bank services
- Checking out a few recommended banks
- Trying out combo banking
- Dealing with Credit Cards
- Pay for Your Stuff with PayPal
- Send Money to Your Pals
- Investing Your Money Online
- Mutual funds
- Stockbrokers
- Portfolio tracking
- Budgeting Tools
- Part V: Putting Your Own Stuff on the Web
- Chapter 17: Making a Splash Online
- Ways to Go Public on the Web
- Say “Cheese!”
- Organizing Your Photos, Too
- Sharing Documents and Calendars
- Creating a Google document
- Sharing the wealth
- Making and sharing an online calendar
- Looking beyond Google Docs
- Plain Old Files in the Cloud
- Making Your Own Website
- Page creators abound
- What do you say?
- Setting Up an Online Shop
- Chapter 18: Blogging: The World Reads Your Diary
- What’s in a Blog?
- How to read a blog
- More photos than text
- Commenting on blogs
- Curated super-blogs
- Subscribing to blogs
- Writing Your Own Blog
- Finding a place for your blog
- Going postal
- Illustrating your blog
- Blogging in song
- Part VI: The Part of Tens
- Chapter 19: Ten Fun Things You Can Do Online
- Share Pictures and Videos with Your Friends and Family
- Watch Movies, TV, and Ads
- Listen to Current and Classic Radio Programs
- Play Checkers or Bridge
- Play Lots More Online Games
- Find Out What Your Stuff Is Worth
- Build Your Own Jumbo Jet
- Visit Art Museums around the World
- Tour the Earth
- Tour the Solar System
- Build Your Own World
- Read the Comics
- Share Your Screen with a Friend
- Chapter 20: Ten Worthwhile Things to Do Online
- Feed the Hungry
- Support a Charity While You Shop
- Find Charities That Don’t Waste Money
- Become a Microfinancier or a Philanthropist
- Educate Yourself
- Edit an Encyclopedia
- Digitize Old Books
- Search for Extraterrestrial Life or Cure Cancer
- Mentor a Teenager or Young Adult Online
- Adopt a Kid
- About the Authors
- Cheat Sheet
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