Zen and the Art of the Internet
Classic Bestseller in New Expanded and Updated Edition

Englewood Cliffs, NJ, February 10, 1994 -- Over 15 million people worldwide
are connected to the Internet. Shouldn't you be one? If you are new to the
Internet and want to know more about the electronic superhighway, this
classic bestseller is for you. Zen and the Art of the Internet: A
Beginner's Guide, Third Edition, by Brendan Kehoe has been updated and
expanded to reflect the rapidly changing Internet. Over 50,000 units of
Zen and the Art of the Internet have been sold.

The third edition of Zen and the Art of the Internet makes learning about
and traveling the Internet easier than ever before. Kehoe uses the same
easy-to-read, straightforward approach for this edition as in the highly
praised second edition. The improved and expanded third edition features a
new two-color format and lay-flat binding that make it easy to use right
at your computer. As in previous editions, the book assumes no knowledge
of the Internet and helps new Internet users take advantage of the
Internet quickly and easily. Unlike other books, Zen is for anyone, no
matter what type of operating system they use since the book is platform
(operating system) neutral.

Originally published electronically on the Internet by Kehoe, Zen and the
Art of the Internet was the first users guide to the Internet. Zen is
expanded to include new information about the Internet. All information in
the book has been revised and updated to reflect changes in the
technology. New topics covered include: Gopher; WAIS; InterNIC; Internet
BBS's; how to connect to Compuserve, GEnie and BIX; the Online Career
Center; and Internet Talk Radio. The book includes network basics,
electronic mail, anonymous FTP, Usenet News, Telnet, various tools,
commercial services, items available for their services via Telnet,
country codes, and a comprehensive glossary and index.

About the Author ...

Brendan P. Kehoe has been involved in networking and Cyberspace for over
eight years. In addition to writing Zen and the Art of the Internet, he
has helped promote the usefulness and growth of the Internet by being
directly involved in many of the cutting-edge projects that have made the
Internet a more user-friendly world to explore.

Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide, Third Edition, B.
Kehoe. PTR Prentice Hall 1994. Paper: ISBN 0-13-121492-6. 240 pp. $23.95.
Available now!

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