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Book 34 || Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe

  Book 34 || Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe

Book 34 || Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe

Zen and the Art of the Internet, first published in 1992 by Brendan P. Kehoe, is an early guide to navigating the burgeoning world of the internet. Written in a user-friendly style, the book introduces readers to the basics of internet use, covering topics such as email, file transfers, newsgroups, and accessing information via networks. Kehoe’s work was one of the first of its kind, aimed at a general audience rather than technical experts, making it an important resource for those new to the internet during its early stages of public access. The title, inspired by Robert M. Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, reflects the idea of approaching technology with a balanced and thoughtful mindset. Zen and the Art of the Internet captures the excitement and potential of the internet in its formative years, offering readers a glimpse into how online communication and information-sharing were just beginning to shape the world..

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Zen and the Art of the Internet by Brendan P. Kehoe || Kehoe, Brendan P., 1970-2011 || Internet; Computer networks; Information networks; Information retrieval || Browsing: Computers & Technology || Language : English

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