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Webmonkey
- Webmonkey isn't extensive in scope, but it won't be overwhelming for beginners. It links technical terms to a glossary and walks you through specific procedures such as ysing the Net to find a job, manage your money, plan a trip and buy a car or home.
URL: http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/guides
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CNET Help.com
- A huge repository of well-organized tips and tutorials about not only the Internet, but also about hardware, software, games and consumer electronics.
URL: http://www.help.com
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Learn the Net
- Includes a wealth of basic information about business topics such as e-commerce along with more general topics such as e-mail, web surfing and multimedia.
URL: http://www.learnthenet.com/english
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Yahoo How-To: A Tutorial for Web Surfers
- Does a good job of covering the basics with easy-to-follow instructions.
URL: http://www.howto.yahoo.com
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About-the-Web
- More of a home-grown effort, and truer to the Internet's heritage. Includes lots of information and links for newcomers, as well as entrepreneurs and webmasters.
URL: http://www.about-the-web.com
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Beginner's Central
- For newbies struggling with such matters as configuring a newsreader and FTP'ing files to a Web site.
URL: http://www.northernwebs.com
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Darwin's Magazine's Learn
- About business on the Web.
URL: http://www.darwinmag.com/learn
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Wiredguide
- A portal providing links to tutorial resources located elsewhere on the Web. Well organized and comprehensive, covering primarily Internet topics an secondarily general personal computer topics.
URL: http://www.wiredguide.com
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All About Your Own Website
- A portal to other tutorial sites. The focus is on building and maintaining a Web site. Topic covered include design, domain names, hosting, testing and analysis, and getting listed with search sites.
URL: http://allaboutyourownwebsite.com
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