- History of the Internet - Hypertext definition and the development of the World Wide Web (WWW)
- ARPAnet, TCP/IP and networks - Development of the networks and packet switching.
- Development of email and browsers - Electronic mail, Netscape, Explorer, Opera, iCab and Lynx.
- How the Web Works - Servers, browsers, links, Back button, Go menu, Plugins and Cache.
- URLs, protocols, text and graphics - Parts of a Universal Resource Locator, http, ftp, copying text and graphics.
- Bookmarks, favorites, open file, print - Parts of a Universal Resource Locator, http, ftp, copying text and graphics.
- Preferences, download, cache, cookies - Valuable preferences and cookies explained.
- Toolbar buttons, help, search engines, ISP, DSL - What the toolbar buttons do, how to get help, searching and getting on the net.
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