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Que's Official Internet Yellow Pages
by Joe Kraynak
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Information online is not stored or organized in any logical fashion, but this reference attempts to organize and catalog a small portion of the Web in a single resource of the best sites in each category.
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For anyone overwhelmed by the chaotic sprawl of the early internet, this reference offers a much-needed anchor, organizing a vast selection of the web's best sites into a single, logical directory. It functions as a curated catalog, cutting through the digital noise to present the most useful online destinations across countless categories. This is the essential guide for navigating the information superhighway before the era of powerful search engines, providing a structured map to a previously uncharted territory. It transforms the daunting task of finding quality information online from a guessing game into a straightforward lookup.
What makes this volume indispensable is its editorial judgment, saving users from endless, fruitless browsing by pre-vetting and categorizing the web's top resources. It's the ultimate tool for students, researchers, and professionals who need to find reliable information quickly without sifting through irrelevant or low-quality pages. By compiling this expert-selected directory, the book empowers users to explore the internet with confidence and purpose, making it a foundational resource for the digital age.
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