"500 Digital Hints, Tips and Techniques for Every Internet User" is the essential companion for anyone who wants to use the internet to its full potential, as a means of communicating (by computer, phone, or mobile device), participating in a community, setting up and running a weblog, photolog, or vlog, or contributing to popular sites such as MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, or any of the hundreds of internet-based chat rooms and on-line forums. From equipment buying guides and basic dos and don'ts, to software and hardware tips, uploading and downloading techniques, and troubleshooting advice, this accessible, colourful blend of step-by-step tutorials, quick fixes, and bullet-point tips is the perfect antidote to boring technical manuals.Aiming to demystify issues around creating content, storage, sharing, navigation, remote working, and data protection, this book will help you 'skill-up' by means of simple, jargon-free explanations.
So whether you have a state of the art laptop, a Blueberry, or a humble PC, and are generating images and video via a digital video camera, or a multimedia phone, this highly illustrated, jargon-busting book gives you all the skills you'll need to create content to share with family, friends and associates, for fun or for commerce.
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Höhe: 205 mm
Breite: 228 mm
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978-2-940378-41-8 (9782940378418)
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Dan Oliver is an experienced technology journalist and has contributed to a number of magazines and newspapers, including the Sunday Times, the Guardian, and Practical Web Design. He is currently the editor of .net magazine. He lives in Bristol, UK.