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A practical beginner’s guide that explains core Internet concepts and common services, presented as an operating-system neutral reference and primer. It introduces networking fundamentals, address and domain formats, and tools for remote access and information retrieval such as email, telnet, Usenet, archie and FTP, with step-by-step examples and usage notes. Organized for quick lookup and further exploration, it offers troubleshooting tips, cautions about time commitment, and pointers to additional resources, aiming to equip new users to navigate and make practical use of networked resources.
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