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When: Tuesday, April 2, 1996 Time: 7:00 PM (6:30PM for brief Q&A) There will be a more extensive Q&A period after the formal presentation. Ken Adams and team will review some previous meeting highlights. Where: Nashua New Hampshire Public Library - See below for directions. Daniel Duval, Part Owner and VP or Marketing for Compuskills, Inc. will present how to search the World Wide Web. The presentation will be low keyed, non-technical - geared to the general end user who is experiencing difficulty finding anything meaningful on the Net and is about ready to give it all up. The emphasis will be on How to find good usuable information on the Internet using 3 or 4 search engines. If time allows, the presentation will cover the differences between search engines, how they search, simple search strings, exact phrase searches, keyword searches, concept searching, saving searches to a hotlist, how to use print screen instead of a hotlist, using antiviral software after downloading, etc., time for questions and answer, (so much for simplicity). Internet handouts with specific search engine address will be available at no charge. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/octet-stream Size: 1157 bytes Desc: directions URL: <http://lists.blu.org/pipermail/discuss/attachments/19960327/384a9584/attachment.obj> -------------- next part -------------- +-------------------------------------------------------------+ Jerry Feldman Digital Unix Development Environment Digital Equipment Corp. gaf at zk3.dec.com 110 Spitbrook Rd. Mailstop: ZKO3-3/Y25 Nashua, NH 03062-9987 (603)881-2970, DTN:381-2970 Boston Computer Society Board of Directors gaf at bcs.org +-------------------------------------------------------------+
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