Book Review: Rule the web
Filed in archive Books by Elwyn Jenkins on July 08, 2007

In describing the book, the "Rule the Web" website says:
We are witnessing the birth of a whole new Web that allows us to search, create, and share in ways never previously imagined. Discussed in practical terms but filled with cutting-edge Web savvy, Rule the Web contains little-known tips, hard-to-find facts, and easy-to-use techniques.Amongst things the book gives you help on there is:
* Turn your browser into a secure and powerful anywhere office;
* Raze your old homepage to build a modern Web masterpiece;
* Get news fast;
* Be free from viruses, ads and spyware.
The writer of the book, Mark Fraunfelder, is also founder of arguably the most popular blog online, boingboing. He is a widely respected expert in Web and Internet technology. Mark is also editor-in-chief of the hit technology magazine "Make".
Of particular interest to my readers here at Tech Without Wires is the section of the book titled: Communication. This section of the book has headings such as Wireless Computing, Connecting on the Road, Mobile phones, Internet Phones, Landline phones, and Email.
The book "Rule the Web" is available at Amazon between USD10.50 and USD14.95.
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