Book description
The Internet Consumer Bible is the most authoritative guide to the
internet available. Far more than a directory, this book shows you -
whether novice or experienced web surfer - which sites can help you and
which sites are a waste of time. Taking you through every aspect of life
and showing how to save hundreds of pounds and release hours of valuable
time for other activities, the book also looks at what you can't do on
the web or what you can still do better offline. Chapters finish with a
list of sites in the area providing a brief description of what the site
does and a star rating of 1-5 for how good each is. There are five major
sections: 1) Basics. Chapters in this section include: what is a 'good
website'?; getting started, unmetered access, ADSL, virus programmes,
firewalls, screening software, mobile internet and interactive TV. 2)
Lifestages. Chapters in this section include: births and young children;
education; dating, marriage and divorce; work: job-seeking,
self-employment, redundancy; death. 3) Shopping. Chapters in this
section include: home, mortgages, online estate agencies, DIY,
gardening, cars, clothes, groceries. 4) Entertainment and Leisure.
Chapters in this section include: travel and holidays, sport, films,
music, restaurants, TV, nightlife, genealogy, weather, hobbies. 5)
Organising Your Life. Chapters in this section include: money (covers
investing