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Expert Advice
Our society is currently undergoing an information technology
revolution with ongoing advances in computer hardware and software. Computer
hardware prices keep dropping as more powerful microprocessors are released, and Internet
hardware and software technology is continually expanding and improving. I
recommended getting the latest technical advice from experts like those at PC Magazine
at ZDNet.
Hardware
PC's keep getting better and cheaper. (So does
Internet access and website hosting.) Buy what you want and can afford,
but remember that whatever you buy now will be functional but slow and out of
date within a few years. Remember to budget for software and an ISP
account for Internet access as well. Also, how much computing power do you
really need? Word processing and web surfing do not require an expensive
PC.
Basic Software
You need a computer operating system. Most people
use DOS and Windows, while some use Apple PCs. Unix and Linux are
generally used for larger computers and for web servers. (Both tend to
crash far less frequently than Windows.) You will probably want basic
office software (word processing, spreadsheets, etc.). Windows 2000 should
meet your needs. You will need antivirus software, like the latest version of Norton
Antivirus from Symantec.. If you use
the Internet, particularly if you have
"always-on" high-speed or
broadband Internet access, you need a personal
firewall for your PC.
Free Software
Free
downloads at EmpowermentStores.com.
Internet Access
Netscape offers Netscape
Navigator, while Microsoft offers Microsoft
Internet Explorer. Both are good products. (For U.S. citizens, who can legally
obtain it, I highly recommend the high-security 128-bit encrypted version of Netscape and
whatever comparable high-security versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer Microsoft has to
offer.)
PC Magazine rates national Internet Service
Providers.
Washington Post's Fast
Forward rates local
Internet Service Providers in the extended Washington, DC metropolitan area.
Erols is a well-advertised inexpensive U.S. East Coast
Internet Service Provider which also offers website hosting.
The main social change Internet Service Provider providing Internet access is IGC.
Click here for a longer
list of social-change-oriented
Internet Service Providers.
High Speed Internet Access
Excite@Home--
I use this service and recommend it.
Fast
Access Service Guide from PC Magazine.
High speed Internet access is rapidly growing
throughout America. Depending on where you live, your choices for high speed Internet access may include 1) telephone, 2) cable, and/or 3)
satellite. Please note that high speed Internet access using telephone
wires uses a new technology that is completely different from and does not
interfere with your regular use of your telephone.
High speed Internet access by telephone may be sold by
different companies using different communications networks. Shop
carefully. Prices, advertised speed, actual speed, and the technical
reliability of services may vary. Many companies are offering high speed
Internet service (also called broadband or DSL or ADSL). In addition to PC
Magazine's list, you can check out offers from Verizon,
AT&T
Broadband, Sprint Ion, CAIS,
and other companies.
Personally, I'm very happy with the speed and
technical reliability of my excite@home
High Speed Internet cable modem access.
If you can't get high speed Internet access through your
telephone or cable wires yet, you might be able to get high speed Internet access
through a satellite dish.
Internet Privacy Resources
The Jan. 16, 2001 issue of PC Magazine
covers
this is detail. At a minimum you need an excellent personal
firewall for your PC if you use the Internet, particularly if you have
"always-on" high-speed or
broadband Internet access.
Internet Resources
Free downloads at EmpowermentStores.com.
PC Magazine
at ZDNet.
Washington Post's Fast
Forward. Computer and Internet Empowerment Resources, including Fast Forward's
Personal Empowerment Links (or "The Web for the Rest of Us").
EmpowermentStores.com
Offline Browsers
If you want to efficiently access
large amounts of data from the Internet, you can use High Speed Internet access
and/or offline browsing. If you want to save or archive data from the
Internet, you need a good offline browser and inexpensive data storage (such as a
large hard drive and/or a CDRW or CD-read-write drive). Offline browsers
allow you to automatically download selected data from the Internet and store it
on your PC.
Here are some choices from the PC
Magazine Offline Browser Guide (which is at least a year old):
Teleport Pro [PC
magazine editors'
choice]. Uses 10 Internet retrieval threads at once to download
data. Also includes free upgrades..
InContext FlashSite [PC
magazine editors'
choice].
WebWhacker
2000 [PC magazine review
of an earlier version and a list
of new features].
Here is a list of
the most popular choices from Offline
Browser shareware from ZDNet.
Building and Promoting an Internet Website
The section on How to Build and Promote an
Internet Website includes the following topics: Website Hosting Services, Free
personal homepages, Commercial
website hosting, Social
change movement website hosting, Domain
Name Registration, Building a Website,
Promoting a Website, Maintaining a Website, and Internet Searching and Adding URLs.
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