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Are you using the Internet to its full potential?

Until the advent of the World Wide Web in 1990, the Internet was almost entirely unknown outside universities and corporate research departments. The Internet and the World Wide Web have grown to become an almost-ubiquitous aspect of modern life, becoming highly commercial and a widely accepted medium for all sort of consumer and personal relations. Its original spirit of cooperation and freedom have, to a great extent, survived this explosive transformation with the result that the vast majority of information available on the Internet is free of charge.

If you would like to learn how to use this powerful tool to its full potential, let us show you the way. Credence Computer Service is now offering in-home Internet training for the individual or family who want to get the most out of their computer investment and the Internet.

Call 608 873-6639 or e-mail us today for more information or to set up your training.

Please complete the Internet Knowledge Survey by clicking here.

What you will learn:

The Internet and the WWW and what they are.

Browsers:
How to customize and use the different types of browsers.

Downloading:
Where to go for safe downloads.

Email:
How to setup and safely use.

Jargon:
Learn what all those words mean.

Reference:
Learn how to use the world's largest reference library that's right at your finger tips.

Search:
How to effectively use the different types of search engines to find what you are looking for.

Shopping Online:
How to safely find the best deals on the net.

Technical Support:
How to find tech support.

Viruses, Hoaxes & Firewalls:
How to avoid viruses and what to do if you get them.

Updating your Operating System:
How and why this is important.

Netiquette:
The basic etiquette of the good "netizen".

 

Tech Help

Keep unauthorized users out of your system

 

 

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