Friday, November 19, 2010

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Internet by Google: The twenty things that I learned to play with the baby

http://www.pubblicaamministrazione.net/governance/news/2602/web-google-mette-labc-online.html

Google ha pubblicato una guida al web, da sfogliare online, nel tentativo di rendere edotta tutta la popolazione che utilizza quotidianamente Internet circa il funzionamento della rete. Internet è ormai talmente entrato a far parte della nostra quotidianità che non possiamo più permetterci di ignorare tutte quelle nozioni che, in passato, sono state il linguaggio criptico degli addetti ai lavori. Per questo motivo Google ha pensato bene di pubblicare un libro dedicato a tutti, che parli del web non più come materia per informatici.

Le pagine di quello che sembra più un storybook for children, complete with colorful illustrations of the famous German author of stories for children, Christoph Niemann, is available at 20thingsilearned.com. The title of the publication is "The 20 things I learned on the browser and the web" even though in reality, for now only in English. The digital volume was created by the team of Chrome, the Google program to surf the web and uses innovative language HTML5.
The topics covered in the book range from the history of electronic protocol underlying the transmission of data (TCP / IP) on the Internet to the explanation of what a browser, a plug or a cookie, right up to the concepts of IP address , DNS, and malware cloud computing.
Everything is explained in clear, simple and free of jargon. You can print the book and share on Facebook, and Twitter Buzz. The chapters are accessible through an index always on the edge of the page, but you can also use the internal search engine for specific topics. If
peeled with the Google browser, Chrome, you can read the book in "offline." The translation service of the sites offered by Google, but has difficulty interpreting the animation that acts as a boundary to the texts, so do not come up with anything except that of partial translations, limited to the indexes and the first caption. Sure, the staff Google remedy with versions tailored to different countries work.

http://www.20thingsilearned.com/
(automatic translation provided by Google Translate - Extensions Chrome)
http://www.google.com/chrome?hl=i
https: / / chrome.google.com / extensions / detail / aapbdbdomjkkjkaonfhkkikfgjllcleb
http://translate.google.com/support/?hl=it

overlaying the mouse cursor over the words of the translated text, it automatically opens a blue window with the original text in English, to learn English and internet at the same time:) I-Cube

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What is a cookie? How can I protect myself from the Internet? And most importantly, what happens if a truck running on my laptop? For the things you've always wanted to know about the Internet but were afraid to ask, read on.

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