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23 February 2007

The internet for very beginners - preview
Try as you might, you can't escape the benefits that the internet brings to a magazine with limited space
  • Links to reports, petitions and extra information all bring added depth to a story of limited length
  • But many people have been on the web for so long now that they've forgotten the fact that there are people who simply haven't a clue what they're talking about
  • This article aims to start gently, at the very beginning, so that those of you still offline can make the most of the web and not spend a scrap more time than you want to on it

  • Clare-Marie White

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