Saturday, February 16, 2008
Internet Yellow Pages, 2007 Edition Author: Mikal E. Belicove, Joe Kraynak
Product Description
Plug Yourself In with
the Ultimate Guide to
the Internet!
EXHAUSTIVE INDEX:
An exhaustive index with thorough
cross-references helps you find exactly what you want, quickly and easily.
INTERNATIONAL COVERAGE:
International coverage makes your
discoveries on the Web virtually limitless.
SEARCH SECRETS:
Michael Miller, along with Mikal Belicove and Joe Kraynak, have written the foreward that gets you up to speed on searching the Internet, blocking pop-up ads, protecting children online, accessing the wireless Web, plugging in to podcasts and webcasts, and reading fascinating weblogs (blogs).
Use This Complete Guide to Web Surfing at Its Best:
• Find new job opportunities
• Find information and resources on
all aspects of adoption
• Download music from your favorite artists
• Get tips, strategies, and information
on improving your poker game
• Get free technical support for your
PC or Mac
• Learn the ancient Chinese art of
Feng Shui
• Find sites devoted to men’s and
women’s health and related issues
Category Internet–Directories
Covers The Internet and the World Wide Web
User Level All
In this Edition
Icons identify unique information about
each listed website
BEST OF THE BEST
This icon identifies THE best website in any given category. If you have time to visit only one site in a category, look for the Best of the Best!
KID ICON
The child-rating icon is designed to help you weed out sites that are inappropriate for children.
BLOG ICON
The blog icon identifies those sites that allow
visitors to post comments and are interactive.
PODCAST
The Podcast icon identifies sites that provide
audio-on-the-go content.
WEBCAST
The webcast icon identifies those sites that feature dynamic audio-visual content
RSS FEED ICON
The RSS Feed icon indicates, quickly and easily, those sites that offer live feeds in any given category.
DIRECTORY ICON
The Directory icon indicates websites that may not provide a lot of quality information on their own but instead point you to the best sites that deal with a particular topic.
QUALITY INDICATOR
The quality indicator icon rates sites on a scale of
1 to 5 based on content, appearance, and ease of
use. Look for a ranking of 5 and you’ve found the most user-friendly sites.
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Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #204923 in Books
Published on: 2006-10-30
Number of items: 1
Binding: Paperback
1136 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Mikal Belicove is a seasoned blogger and informationage
visionary who’s hotwired to the Internet and the
Internet community.Mikal maintains his own blog at
Belicove.com, where he encourages the exploration and
exchange of ideas in the online community. His enthusiasm
over electronic publishing and information sharing
and his drive to steer others to the highest-quality
web resources boost this version of Que’s Internet
Yellow Pages to the next level.Mikal currently freelances
as a business blogging strategist, brand positioning and
marketing consultant, and publicist. His work involves
consulting with his clients on the most effective ways
to establish authentic “thought-leader” status through
their blogs and websites.
Joe Kraynak has taught hundreds of thousands of
novice computer users how to master their computers
and their software. His long list of computer books
includes Easy Internet, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to
Computer Basics, Using and Upgrading PCs, and
Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Excel. Joe’s wide range of
computer and training experience has helped him
develop a strong commitment to making computers,
software, and the Internet more easily accessible to
users of all levels of experience.
Customer Reviews
Acceptable Resource!
The Internet Yellow Pages, 2007 Edition is an acceptable resource. It promotes inquiry of several websites I would have never (probably) find on my own. Some are very good and worth investigating. I am sure that the ideal Internet Publication would be the A - Z of all that is out there but I realize it is an almost impossible task. I would have prefered a more vast resource but I am sure the authors limited their input to what they considered appropriate? As a general resource is an acceptable product. I do not know how many times will I use more than 10 - 15% percent of what it offers but it is nice to have the book laying around, if only to prove to myself that the Internet is as viable as the phone and the phone book in our house. I would like more and more websites even those considered a little "racy" just as long as they are safe to venture in. Overall the price and the information meets my idea of a justified buy.
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